Francesco Bidognetti

Francesco Bidognetti

Francesco Bidognetti is a powerful Neapolitan Camorrista. He is the chief lieutenant of Francesco Schiavone, boss of the Casalesi clan from Casal di Principe in the province of Caserta between Naples and Salerno, and head of the Bidognetti clan, one of the five clans which make up the Casalesi. He is known as "'Cicciott' 'e Mezzanotte'" (Neapolitan for Midnight Fatty). [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]

Biography

Waste disposal king

The Bidognetti and Tavoletta clans are very strong in the northern towns of Caserta province. They operate several illegal dumps between Naples and Caserta. Tonnes of dangerous waste from northern and central Italy are planted in the dumps, as well as toxic wastes from factories, hospitals and cemetries. [http://gangstersinc.tripod.com/CasalesiClan.html The Casalesi Clan of the Camorra] ] As such, Bidognetti is considered by Italian law enforcement to be the boss of the waste disposal arm of the clan. [http://www.robertosaviano.com/documenti/9557/ Naples court sentences mafia bosses to life] , The Age, June 21, 2008]

Bidognetti's lover, Angela Barra ruled the territory of Teverola and was the main conduit of all the political and economic alliances of the Casalesi Clan. In 1990, Bidognetti ordered the death of a medical doctor Gennaro Falco, for having not taken proper care of his wife by failing to diagnose her with cancer in time. it icon [http://www.robertosaviano.it/documenti/9005/ Manager rosa, matriarcato della camorra] , Corriere della Mezzogiorno, April 16, 2005]

His nephew Gaetano Cerci is believed to be the key link between the clan and Licio Gelli, head of the defunct P2 masonic lodge. Many tapped telephone conversations by the Roman police proved that Cerci stayed several times at Gelli's house in Villa Wanda, near Arezzo. In 1993, Villa Wanda was searched, on orders of the Naples public prosecutor, but police failed to find the computer discs that they were looking for. [http://www.alternatives.com/crime/env6.html Italy - Camorra in Waste Business] Part of a series on Organized Crime and the Environment]

Wife turns informant

Anna Carrino, Bidognetti's wife was arrested in November 2007 and charged with passing messages from her imprisoned husband to his subordinates on the outside. She subsequently became a pentito and began giving away information that resulted in a number of major raids aimed at suspected members of the Camorra. She also provided information that led to the arrest of 52 Casalesi clan members on April 2008. Among those arrested was Bidognetti's son, Raffaele. [http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/04/18/52_mob_suspects_rounded_up_in_Naples_area/UPI-29091208496766/ 52 mob suspects rounded up in Naples area] , UPI, April 18, 2008] Anna is currently being held in a top-security jail after the Casalesi put a million-pound contract on her. [http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1063836.ece Mafia mum rats on her brood] , The Sun, April 19, 2008] The two scion of Francesco Bidognetti, Aniello and Raffaele, hit recently by an order of the harsh 416-bis prion regime. [http://www.napolionline.org/wiki/doku.php?id=camorra:i_clan:casalesi Clan Casalesi] ]

LIfe Imprisonment

In October 2003, Bidognetti and his son Aniello were indicted for the murder of doctor Gennaro Falco in the town of Parete. Two weeks later, Casalesi clan members Sebastiano Caterino and Umberto De Falco were murdered. Finally in June 2008, Bidognetti, Schiavone and 14 other Casalesi bosses were sentenced to life imprisonment in the Spartacus maxi-trial. Michele Zagaria and Antonio Iovine, two other Casalesi bosses, got the same sentence but are currently on the run and included in the list of most wanted fugitives in Italy. [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]

The 10-year legal trial, named as such in recognition of the need to fight a revolution in the Casalesi's territory, charged 36 members of the clan with a string of murders and other crimes. All were found guilty and 16 sentenced to life imprisonment. More than 500 witnesses testified in the trial which saw the heaviest penalties ever for organised crime with a total of 700 years of imprisonment. Over the course of the initial trial and the appeal, five people involved in the case were murdered, including an interpreter. A judge and two journalists were threatened with death. [http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/godfathers-of-836425bn-mafia-family-get-life-after-epic-trial-1415909.html Godfathers of €25bn mafia family get life after epic trial] , The Independent, June 20, 2008]

Backlash against collaborating relatives

On May 2, 2008, Bidognetti's uncle, Umberto was murdered at Castelvolturno, due to his son Domenico's collaboration with the police. He had refused police protection after his son's repentence. In the following month, a group of hitmen disguised as police officers wounded Anna Carrino, the niece of Anna Carrino, in Villaricca. She was shot in the stomach when she opened the door. Carrino's testimony led to the arrest of several of his henchmen. However, police believe that the real target of the attack may have been the woman’s mother, Anna Carrino’s sister. These incidents are believed to be part of the murder strategy of Iovine and Zagaria, in order to dissuade those who wish to collaborate with law enforcement. [http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2008/06_Giugno/02/camorra.shtml Camorra Informer Murdered in Casalesi Gang’s Stronghold] , Corriere della Sera, June 2, 2008] [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/03/italy.internationalcrime Death and dirt collide in mafia violence] , The Guardian, June 3, 2008]

References

External links

*it icon [http://news.centrodiascolto.it/view/254449/la_moglie_del_boss_mette_in_ginocchio_il_clan_dei_casalesi La moglie del boss mette in ginocchio il clan dei Casalesi] - Video of Bidognetti's arrest


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