Marco Di Lauro

[10] According to Europol, Di Lauro was wanted over offences including murder, drug trafficking, arson, armed robbery, racketeering and extortion.

After his arrest, the Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte thanked police for the capture of the super fugitive, saying that it was another blow to organised crime.

[11] On 11 November 2019, Marco Di Lauro was sentenced to life imprisonment, considered the mastermind behind the ambush in which Attilio Romanò, an innocent victim, was killed.

"[13] Few days after Marco Di Lauro's trial, his right-hand man, Salvatore Tamburrino, has decided to break omertà and become a pentito.

[14] Tamburrino, who is in prison for the murder of his wife, Norina Matuozzo, is expected by the magistrates to reconstruct the last years of the Camorra of Secondigliano, shedding light on strategies, business and revealing the names of the unsuspected white collar workers linked to the clan.