- Francesco Schiavone
Francesco Schiavone (Casal di Principe,
January 6 ,1953 ) is a member of theCamorra – the Neapolitan mafia – and the head of theCasalesi clan fromCasal di Principe in theprovince of Caserta between Naples and Salerno. He has been dubbedSandokan – after a popular 1970s television series starringKabir Bedi – because of his thick, dark beard. [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/06/19/europe/EU-GEN-Italy-Mafia.php Appeals court in Italy upholds life sentences for 16 mobsters] , The Associated Press, June 19, 2008]Biography
Early career
His first arrest was in 1972, when he was just 18-years old, for illegal possession of firearms. Schiavone was involved in several bloody clan wars of the Camorra in which dozens of people were killed in the Naples area in the past decades.it icon [http://www.ilgiornale.it/a.pic1?ID=270373 Ecco chi è "Sandokan"] , Il Giornale, June 20, 2008] He sided with
Antonio Bardellino – the founder of the Casalesi clan and prominent leader of theNuova Famiglia – andMario Iovine against theNuova Camorra Organizzata (NCO) ofRaffaele Cutolo . When the NCO was defeated, an internal feud broke out between Bardellino and Iovine.it icon [http://www.napolionline.org/wiki/doku.php?id=camorra:i_clan:casalesi Clan Casalesi] ] Schiavone, together withFrancesco Bidognetti andVincenzo Di Falco sided with Iovine.it icon [http://www.dial.it/progetto_campania/fondcols/antim3.htm Relazione sulla camorra] , Commissione Parlamentare Antimafia, December 1993]A new feud broke out between the Di Falco clan and Iovine and Schiavone. Di Falco allegedly betrayed Schiavone’s right-hand man Francesco Bidognetti, who was arrested in December 1990. Vincenzo Di Falco was subsequently killed in February 1991, in Casal di Principe. In retaliation Nunzio Di Falco killed Mario Iovine on
March 6 ,1991 , in Portugal. Schiavone was arrested onApril 25 ,1991 . While in custody the Di Falco clan was defeated.Fugitive and arrest
In 1993, after ending a three-year jail term, Schiavone disappeared before judges could put him under surveillance. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9400EEDD1231F931A25754C0A96E958260 A Fugitive Boss Of Naples Mob Is Seized] , The New York Times, July 12, 1998] The Schiavone-Bidognetti clan now firmly led the Casalesi clan. After more than five years on the run, he was arrested on
July 11 ,1998 , in his hideout – a secret apartment behind a sliding wall of granite in his Naples villa, equipped with high tech tools. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/131042.stm Mafia 'big man' arrested] , BBC News, July 11, 1998] At the time he was considered to be the Camorra’s "number one" fugitive.Police informers describe him as a charismatic figure with an entrepreneurial mind, not keen on violent action that only creates problems and police attention, instead of business. In his hide out, police found a library dedicated to his idol
Napoleon . While on the run, he fathered three of his six children. At the same time, he had love affairs with two American female NATO officials, Kathryn Houston and Cristina Emich. Houston received a 18 months sentence for delivering three .357 Magnum pistols.it icon [http://www.repubblica.it/2008/05/sezioni/cronaca/camorra-1/processo-spartacus/processo-spartacus.html Il processo ai padroni di Gomorra] , by Roberto Saviano, La Repubblica, June 18, 2008]Immense wealth
The Casalesi clan gathered immense wealth with skimming of public contracts for the construction of the A1 highway Rome-Naples and the prison in Santa Maria Capua Vetere. Ironically, many of its members ended up in that same prison. They also were active in waste management from the north of Italy in Caserta, and the distribution racket of dairy products by
Parmalat andCirio . Profits were invested in real estate inParma andMilan .According to author
Roberto Saviano – raised in Casal di Principe – the Schiavone family is immensely rich: "In two legal proceedings against the Schiavone family in August 1996, authorities confiscated 450 billion lire; a year later, they seized another 515 billion. That adds up to US$788 million … from just one of the many families that make up the Casalesi, an amount that would bring any business to its knees. But the Schiavone family and the Casalesi continue to prosper. All told, they are estimated to be worth about US$47 billion." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/27/AR2008062702866_pf.html Striking Back Against the Mob] , by Roberto Saviano, The Washington Post, June 29, 2008] The patrimony is managed by his wife Giuseppina Nappa and his brother Walter.it icon [http://www.robertosaviano.it/documenti/9005/ Manager rosa, matriarcato della camorra] , by Roberto Saviano, Corriere del Mezzogiorno, April 16, 2005]Life sentence
He was finally sentenced to life on
June 19 ,2008 , after 10-year trial – named the Spartacus Trial – against 36 members of the Casalesi clan charged with a string of murders and other crimes. Over the course of the first trial and the last appeal, five people involved in the case were murdered, including an interpreter. A judge and two journalists received death threats. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2158768/Mafia-godfathers-jailed-for-life-in-landmark-murder-trial.html Mafia godfathers jailed for life in landmark murder trial] , The Daily Telegraph, June 20, 2008]All defendants were found guilty and 16 will never be released. Schiavone’s lieutenant,
Francesco Bidognetti , known as 'Cicciott' 'e Mezzanotte' (Midnight Fatty), was also given life imprisonment.Michele Zagaria andAntonio Iovine , two other Casalesi bosses, got the same sentence but are currently on the run and included in thelist of most wanted fugitives in Italy .it icon [http://corrieredelmezzogiorno.corriere.it/campania/cronache/articoli/2008/06_Giugno/19/spartacus_sentenza_casale.shtml «Processo Spartacus», 16 ergastoli ai Casalesi] , Corriere del Mezzogiorno, June 20, 2008]References
External links
*it icon [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFzjUs3nteY Il rifugio di Sandokan] , from 'O sistema' (The System), a documentary by Matteo Scanni, Ruben Holiva (2006) on YouTube
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