Raffaele Cutolo, the capo of the Camorra, died



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At 79 he died in a cell with his secrets Raffaele Cutolo, the founding chief of the Nueva Camorra Organizada and protagonist of one of the most controversial plots in the history of Italy, the Cirillo case. He was hospitalized in the detention health department of Parma prison.

Chief Raffaele Cutolo remains in prison, the judge: “He can be treated in cell”

by DARIO DEL PORTO and LIANA MILELLA



He is the man of mysteries, the criminal godfather who had conducted negotiations with pieces of the state and the leaders of the then Christian Democrats for the Red Brigades to free the then regional councilor. Ciro Cirillo, kidnapped on April 27, 1981 and released on July 24, 1981.

A huge political and judicial case that has dragged on for decades and to which the Neapolitan magistrate devoted almost his entire life Carlo Alemi. The then investigating judge of the Naples court signed a long indictment on July 28, 1988: it was the order of more than 1,500 pages with which Cutolo and 14 other defendants were sent to trial, in which he said himself same as top figures of the DC had carried out negotiations on the Cirillo case with the godfather and founder of the NCO.

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