Mario Fabbrocino (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo fabbroˈtʃiːno]; January 5, 1943 – April 23, 2019) was a powerful Italian crime boss of the Camorra –...
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countries of Europe. On 23 April 2019, the powerful boss Mario Fabbrocino, leader of the Fabbrocino clan, died in the hospital of the Parma prison, where...
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the Russo brothers started in the 1970s and they had close ties to Mario Fabbrocino and Michele Zaza. Later, they were in the top of the clan of Carmine...
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good relationships with other powerful bosses of the Camorra, such as Mario Fabbrocino and Alfredo Maisto. He was also seen in the company of Vincenzo Casillo...
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good relationships with other powerful bosses of the Camorra, such as Mario Fabbrocino and Alfredo Maisto. He was also seen in the company of Vincenzo Casillo...
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by Mario Fabbrocino, the boss of the Fabbrocino clan, as revenge for Cutolo ordering the death of his brother, Francesco, in the 1980s. Fabbrocino was...
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Diana Paolo Di Mauro Luigi Esposito Mario Fabbrocino Ketty Gabriele Pasquale Galasso Erminia Giuliano Luigi Giuliano Mario Umberto Imparato Antonio Iovine...
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the Russo brothers started in the 1970s and they had close ties to Mario Fabbrocino and Michele Zaza. The Russo brothers completely re-organised the operations...
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Girolamo Molè ('Ndrangheta), wanted since 1993, arrested on 12 July 1997. Mario Fabbrocino (Camorra), wanted since 1988, arrested on 3 September 1997, in Buenos...
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Poggiomarino (led by Pasquale Galasso), the Fabbrocino clan of the Vesuvius area (led by Mario Fabbrocino), the Giuliano clan from Naples' quarter Forcella...
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