Enrico Nicoletti, the cashier of the Banda della Magliana- Corriere.it died



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“Now I’m not rich, I live with what someone gives me.” Then, in 2011, in an exclusive interview with the late Pino Scaccia (Tg1), Enrico Nicoletti described his financial situation. Over the years, in the course of various investigations, more than 100 million assets have been seized, along with real estate and luxury cars.

The “cashier of the Banda della Magliana”As it has been defined for years, he passed away on Friday at Villa Mafalda at the age of 84. According to judge Otello Lupacchini, who with his investigations dismantled the political-criminal holding company that devastated Rome and not only in the 1980s and 1990s, Nicoletti “was the collector of various criminal worlds, with undoubted ties to politics and Public administration. He clearly had a very high crime rate. In recent times he had suddenly disappeared. With him – continues the magistrate – the secrets that he will carry with him die. ”

It is precisely Judge Lupacchini who describes the figure of Nicoletti. Among the secrets that will probably remain such, according to the magistrate, “his intervention in the kidnapping of Cirillo with the payment of the ransom. And much more. He had relations with everyone with the Ndrangheta, with the Neapolitans, with the Banda della Magliana and associates – he tells Adn Kronos -. Once he managed to put the leaders of the Camorra, Mafia, ´ndrangheta and Magliana around a table. Originally from Monte San Giovanni Campano, in Ciociaria, Nicoletti was last arrested in July 2011 for criminal association and in 2013 he was granted house arrest on health grounds. Known for the character of “Secco” in “Romanzo Criminale”, Nicoletti was accused of managing dirty capital resulting from extortion, fraud and usury sanitized with purchases of real estate and commercial activities. Among the properties that were confiscated also the current Casa del Jazz.

December 4, 2020 | 21:20

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