Sette dicembre 2011, sei del mattino, per Catello Maresca, sostituto procuratore della Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia di Napoli è l’ora in cui cambia tutto. E’ l’ora in cui le forze di polizia entrano nel bunker del pericoloso boss dei Casalesi, Michele Zagaria.
La cattura di Michele Zagaria il 7 dicembre 2011 rappresenta un momento di svolta nella lotta alla camorra per il magistrato Catello Maresca e per la DDA di Napoli. Le forze dell'ordine hanno fatto irruzione nel bunker a Casapesenna, mettendo fine alla latitanza del boss dei Casalesi.
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La cattura di Michele Zagaria il 7 dicembre 2011 rappresenta un momento di svolta nella lotta alla camorra per il magistrato Catello Maresca e per la DDA di Napoli. Le forze dell'ordine hanno fatto irruzione nel bunker a Casapesenna, mettendo fine alla latitanza del boss dei Casalesi.
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#BluNotte #MisteriItaliani #CarloLucarelli #Crime #TrueCrime #Cronaca #CronacaNera #CronacaItaliana #CriminalitàOrganizzata #Camorra #Gomorra #Casalesi #CasalDiPrincipe #Clan #Boss #Gang #Mafia #MafiaItaliana #CosaNostra #Padrino #IlPadrino #Ndrangheta #SacraCoronaUnita #Saviano #RobertoSaviano
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00:06There are stories that seem like films, ready-made scripts, the kind that a writer would write
00:11Hollywood would like to have invented him for an Oscar-winning film for screenplay, direction,
00:16even the special effects, because they are action movies, with the good, the bad and the heists
00:21on stage in the right place for those who keep you in suspense. All right then, we can
00:25tell them like a film and watch them like a film too, but be careful because at a certain point
00:30At a certain point the film ends and we go home, but these stories don't, because they are stories
00:35true and what they tell is fascinating yes, but it makes you cry, it scares you and it makes you angry
00:40even after the film was over. We then experimented and tried out first-hand what
00:48then sometimes it is said, that is, that reality surpasses fantasy, in this case, reality really
00:55it has surpassed fantasy.
01:51When the phone rings in a silent room it's always a shock, even if you know it.
01:55wait, especially if that room, the whole apartment, is empty, the whole building
02:00and even the street immersed in the silence of the early morning and you are alone, together with nothing else
02:05that your thoughts.
02:14So Catello jumps when he hears the ringing of his cell phone, even if he was expecting it, he wanted it,
02:21that noise in the silence, after a night spent thinking, without sleeping even a minute.
02:29That's why the voice is hoarse when it answers, not from sleep but from silence, that silence
02:34heavy of the last hours, when the darkness of the night cleared in the light of dawn,
02:38which always seems even whiter, even more hallucinatory, when you haven't slept.
02:45The voice on the other end of the line is not a strong one, but it is the firm tone of someone who has been
02:50I'm awake for many hours, yes, but they're hours full of things, of actions and not just thoughts.
02:55And that tone isn't just alert and determined, it's also excited.
02:59You say a sentence, the voice on the other end of the line, a sentence that suddenly makes
03:05the equally alert and determined market stallholder. He says, doctor, we've entered.
03:19December 7, 2011, 6 am, here is our thirteenth hour, the one in which we decide
03:25everything, that which can no longer be changed. Let's go back and see why.
03:45They had told him not to expose himself too much. Even his girlfriend, who is now with him,
03:49Don't expose yourself too much, don't be too emphatic, too passionate. But now that he's sitting down
03:54on the armchair in front of the TG2 cameras, with the journalist who hosts the program
03:59of in-depth analysis, which asks him that very question, Catello forgets all the recommendations.
04:04But you take him. We will take him. Because he, Catello, Dr. Maresca, deputy prosecutor
04:10at the Naples District Anti-Mafia Directorate, exposed, it is quite a lot. Even if
04:15one who does not like to appear or be the center of attention, indeed, Dr. Maresca is
04:20even too well known for some. Like a star, but the other way around, because he doesn't receive
04:26requests for autographs or applause, but threats.
04:34There is a boss like Giuseppe Setola, who represents the prosecution at the trial in which Catello,
04:38He tells him, we all have families, Doctor Maresca. You have to leave the family alone.
04:42mine. And when someone like Setola, who before being arrested commanded the most ferocious wing
04:47of the Casalesi clan, considered the protagonist of that bloody season which in 2008, in
04:52less than six months, kills 17 people, including six Nigerian immigrants killed in the street
04:57from Castelvolturno. Now, when someone like that talks to you like that, there's definitely something to be said.
05:02to be afraid.
05:07He is not the only one to have done it and he will not be the last, because Catello, the doctor
05:12Catello Maresca, is a young magistrate, but above all he is a hunter, a hunter
05:17of men. Since 2006 he has been part of the pool of magistrates investigating the Casalesi, the mafia
05:26of the province of Caserta, and for three years, since 2009, he has been in charge of managing
05:31the hunt for one of his most wanted and dangerous fugitives, Michele Zagaria, the head of the Casalesi.
05:48So, when the journalist asks him that question, they will take Michele Zagaria,
05:53he forgets everything they told him, keep a low profile, don't put yourself out there.
05:57Faced with that question, which was the last one, that is, will you capture Michele Zagaria, I spontaneously,
06:04in a rather unreflective way, I said yes, we will definitely catch him.
06:13Michele Zagaria, the boss of Casa Pesenna, the only clan in which the phenomenon of repentance is still present, is missing.
06:19It seems unknown, why? Because it's a group with unique characteristics.
06:26also within the Casalesi Confederation. It is a business holding company that has a power
06:32extraordinary economy. But will you take it? We'll take it.
06:49The recording is over and now Catello is in the car with the driver and the men
06:53of the escort, racing on the highway towards Naples, where he was born just over 40 years ago
06:57and where he now works as a magistrate.
07:05A trip on the highway doesn't last long, especially when the car is forced to speed.
07:10because it brings a magistrate into the trenches. It's just over two hours, but Catello spends them
07:15Everyone's thinking about what's going to happen tomorrow. She thinks, reflects, and reviews each point.
07:21Then he gets on the phone and calls the director of the SCO, the central operations service of the
07:25police, which deals mainly with organized crime. And again he goes over everything with him,
07:31point by point. That's how Catello, Dr. Maresca, is made, a meticulous, precise guy,
07:37who leaves no detail out. He must be, because he is a hunter and also a
07:41Good. But the prey he's hunting isn't like the others. It's Michele Zagaria, the
07:46leader of the Casalesi.
07:48Michele Zagaria was and has been indisputably the leader of the Casalesi group at least in the last
07:5915 years. A subject who actively participated in the criminal decisions of the group of
08:11Casalesi, bloody choices, murderous choices, choices that have nevertheless determined the affirmation
08:20also at a national and unfortunately international level in the arrogance of the Casalesi group in association
08:28with the Sicilian Mafia and the Andrangheta. They call him the king of concrete because he controls
08:35and manages a network that deals with contracts and constructions and which extends from Campania
08:40to Lazio, Tuscany, Emilia Romagna and even Lombardy.
08:52And not only that, it is also at the centre of a network that deals with the waste cycle for all
08:56the levels with huge turnovers.
09:02But be careful, because Michele Zagaria is not an entrepreneur like the others. Because
09:06when an administration wants to award a contract to someone who is not one of its own, when
09:11a company wants to subcontract a job to a company that is not one of its own or simply
09:15when another entrepreneur doesn't want to settle down by paying him the protection money, someone comes along
09:20like his brother Pasquale who says that Z. Michele is not happy and we don't want him to be
09:25to make angry.
09:35Because everyone knows what happens if Z. Michele gets angry.
09:41He was basically born as a killer, not everyone knows that he was accused or convicted
09:48even with definitive sentences for particularly bloody murders which occurred in the
09:56Caserta area in the early 1990s, during the infamous waste emergency in Campania.
10:03The Zagaria clan was the one that profited, that gained from the existence of the emergency
10:13of waste and that, while citizens were dying of cancer, he was profiting from this millionaire business
10:20of waste.
10:22Vincenzo De Falco, a rival boss in the same clan, learned this at his own expense, and they
10:27blew his head off by shooting him in the face with 18 rifle shots.
10:36And Salvatore is forced to learn it too, when he is massacred by machine gun fire.
10:41Uzi and 12-gauge shotgun, while in a car with his father and a friend.
10:46Salvatore, on the other hand, shouldn't know anything about certain things, because he's a 12-year-old boy.
10:56This is how he got paid the protection money for the construction of the high-speed rail line between Nola and Villa
11:00Literno, the one for the purchase of the Chiaiano quarries to dispose of Naples' waste.
11:05or the 500,000 euros for the Campania shopping center in Marcianise.
11:14This is how Michele Zagaria finds himself at the head of the Federation of Casalesi Families,
11:19much more mafia than Camorra, which is based in the triangle between Casa Pesenna, Casal di Principe
11:24and San Cipriano di Aversa, all in the province of Caserta.
11:32And it concentrates over there a turnover that exceeds 30 billion euros per year, a turnover
11:37criminal of course, made up of wild construction, extortion, trafficking and illicit waste disposal
11:42of waste.
11:50Uncle Michele, the uncle, or Is, him, as is usually said when addressing God.
11:56This is the man that Dr. Maresca, Catello, must catch.
12:00But there are some problems, there are many, but one in particular.
12:10Michele Zagaria has been missing for 16 years.
12:12There is only an old photograph of him as a young man,
12:15and an identikit made in 2010 shows him with a lined face and greying hair.
12:23Why does Michele Zagaria exist?
12:26He acts, he imposes, he commands, he is the boss.
12:28But for 16 years for everyone, except for those who have to see it,
12:32Uncle Michele is invisible, like a ghost.
12:35Because Michele Zagaria is not a fugitive like all the others.
12:51Michele Zagaria has no wife and no children.
12:54He doesn't have a steady partner.
12:56He has no ties outside the organization.
12:58Michele Zagaria doesn't have a cell phone or a computer.
13:02Communicate through notes, paper cards,
13:05that a postman, technical term, leaves in a place
13:08where another postman will pick them up, and so on, for at least two or three stages.
13:31Michele Zagaria only travels within a 5 minute drive,
13:34with a car in front as a relay and two support cars.
13:38And there's even a hiding place under the back seat.
13:42If you have to see it, they will search you thoroughly,
13:45they take away any suspicious device from your cell phone,
13:48they put a hood around you and put you in the trunk of their car.
13:50Then they drive you around for a long time.
13:53And finally you're in an abandoned farmhouse in the countryside,
13:55in front of Zagaria.
13:57Ten minutes of conversation, not a second more, and then off we go.
14:14No, Michele Zagaria is not a fugitive like the others.
14:18He is, as they say, a structured fugitive, or rather, given the years of being a fugitive,
14:23a historical fugitive.
14:24Of failures in the history of over 16 years of research by Michele Zagaria
14:31we have experienced many.
14:33I personally have at least two.
14:36And there too the police had been tormented,
14:39because they are vigilant in their choices and evaluations,
14:44which are evaluations that are unfortunately sometimes based on mere feelings.
14:54So at that moment you have to draw conclusions and you have to make a decision.
14:58Well, this is exactly what Catello thought about.
15:01as his car was speeding along the highway towards Naples.
15:04That's always what he's thinking about when he leaves the toll booth.
15:07His hunt.
15:08His hunt has a ghost.
15:25Catello has arrived at his home in Naples.
15:28He greeted the Guardia di Finanza soldiers who were escorting him,
15:31protection should be more correctly said,
15:33and he locked himself in the house.
15:35He should have dinner, but he doesn't feel like it.
15:37He hasn't eaten much for a few days now,
15:39but he hasn't noticed yet.
15:41There is so much tension, so many worries,
15:43for what should happen, or might happen, the next day.
15:47Because Dr. Catello Maresca has been here for three years
15:50and the other magistrates of the DDA of Naples,
15:52like Raffaello Falcone or Marco Del Gaudio,
15:55they are hunting Michele Zagaria.
15:57The hunt for a ghost that seems to have disappeared into thin air.
16:01So much so that you think they'll never get it.
16:03and that this absence will truly become eternal.
16:06A ghostly absence, indeed,
16:09in which Michele Zagaria is seen everywhere and even simultaneously.
16:13Periodically, I don't say every day, but almost,
16:16reports were arriving, some completely unfounded,
16:21but others are also quite reliable,
16:24of the presence of fugitives in various parts of Italy,
16:30from Sardinia to Lazio, to Lombardy,
16:36not to mention foreign countries.
16:40Michele Zagaria is said to frequent the clubs on the Romagna Riviera.
16:44He is said to be touring Europe in a caravan full of Cuban women,
16:48that you dine in luxury restaurants with politicians, it is said.
16:52Michele Zagaria appears and disappears.
17:00Then, in the last year, some things happened.
17:04They didn't happen by chance.
17:05Dr. Maresca and his colleagues have developed a series of methods,
17:09of hunting techniques.
17:10The first is to not leave out any detail,
17:14to collect as much information as possible,
17:17put them together, put them into a system.
17:19We studied Michele Zagaria in the smallest details,
17:25not just physical ones.
17:27You study everything, you study his eating habits,
17:31maybe even his sexual habits.
17:33Of course, the object of this research is precisely him,
17:36Michele Zagaria, born in San Cipriano di Aversa in 1958,
17:41called crooked neck or crooked head,
17:43due to a cervical hernia that causes his neck to be tilted.
17:46A heavy smoker of cigarettes at the rate of two packs a day,
17:50buffalo mozzarella DOP devourer
17:52purchased in a sweets shop in Frignano,
17:55elegant in dress,
17:56worsted wool sweater enthusiast, size 52,
17:59the obsessive gesture of running your hands through your hair,
18:03physical characteristics, psychological profile,
18:05eating habits, even sexual ones, everything.
18:08Like all chess games,
18:10you also have to keep your nerves to make the right moves,
18:14but you also need to know not only the rules of the game,
18:19but also your opponent's strategy.
18:22A sort of relationship is created between hunter and prey,
18:26so it becomes necessary to also try to empathize
18:34in what are the behaviors of the person you are looking for.
18:40All this obviously determines a psychological burden that you have to bear,
18:46which is an additional burden on top of the already normal investigative burden.
18:52Another method is that of scorched earth or concentric circles.
18:57A fugitive like Michele Zagaria needs a lot of people,
19:01of many supporters who help him in his fugitive status.
19:03There are those closest to him who keep him, as they say in slang,
19:07and provide for their most concrete needs.
19:10There are those who act as messengers for orders and organize movements.
19:14There are those who control the territory and act as lookouts
19:17to report strange movements or the arrival of the police.
19:20And then there are those who take money from the clan's criminal activities
19:24to finance his time on the run.
19:26Lots of people.
19:28Real criminal skills developed over the years.
19:31An induced, a criminal induced of course,
19:34which gives work to many people who usually don't even know each other.
19:39Now, those concentric circles need to be dismantled as much as possible,
19:43even if they seem like unimportant goals,
19:45to weaken the network surrounding Michele Zagaria
19:48and maybe even find a hole that could lead to him.
19:51And in fact after 16 years of being a fugitive, after 3 years of manhunt,
19:56A few things have happened in the last year.
20:22Catello practically didn't eat dinner and went straight to bed.
20:26But if he hasn't eaten because he can't get hungry,
20:29He probably won't be able to sleep because he's not sleepy.
20:32Dr. Maresca thinks.
20:33Think about what will happen the next day,
20:35because he knows that there are only eight hours left until everything will be fulfilled,
20:40the moment from which there is no turning back.
20:47So he goes to bed, in his father's bed that he has been using since he passed away,
20:51less than a year ago, but he doesn't sleep.
20:54Thinks.
21:00A few things had happened that year.
21:03Interceptions across the board at a rate of 300 more every month,
21:06confidential and leaked information, reports,
21:09everything compared and systematized
21:11and verified on the basis of what is already known for certain,
21:14but above all intuitions.
21:16And then in 2010 something came up.
21:21There were a number of indications concentrated on the restless family,
21:26even of a confidential nature,
21:29who pointed them out as people who could help Michele Zagaria in his capture.
21:39The restless brothers are two, Giuseppe and Vincenzo.
21:43The first lives in Aversa, where he also has a shop.
21:47And the second in Casa Pesenna, in the heart of the Casalesi Triangle.
21:54They have the right profile.
21:56They are two middle-class families from the province of Caserta,
21:59little suspected, unknown.
22:01Vincenzo, for example, called otubist because he is a plumber,
22:05he works, he's never had any trouble, his children go to school.
22:07But there is something strange.
22:10Meanwhile, in the standard of living of families,
22:12who occasionally allow themselves a trip abroad,
22:14It's also quite expensive.
22:16As if there was extra money, and a lot of it.
22:19And then the fact that there is always someone at their house.
22:22Giuseppe, Vincenzo, their wives, at most one relative.
22:26Always an adult, as if to guard the house.
22:29And in fact, in one of the many wiretaps prepared in those months,
22:33you can hear Mr. Giuseppe calling his wife
22:35and tells him to run home, because he had to go out.
22:38And he was left alone.
22:40Yes, he says.
22:51Intuitions, not by chance, of course.
22:53Based on in-depth knowledge and a logic consolidated by experience.
22:57But intuitions, light bulbs that turn on.
23:03Michele Zagaria is kept restless by his family.
23:06In Aversa or at Casa Pesone.
23:15Think, Catello.
23:16And every now and then he exchanges messages with his fellow magistrates
23:19and with law enforcement collaborators
23:21who, like him, can't sleep.
23:23Everything should be okay by tomorrow.
23:26Everything must run smoothly down to the smallest details.
23:28Because if Michele Zagaria is kept restless by his family,
23:33this means two things.
23:34Actually, two problems.
23:41Pesenna House, Casal di Principe, and San Cipriano d'Aversa
23:45they are in the province of Caserta,
23:47in what was once called land of work
23:49for the abilities of its inhabitants.
23:51And it still is, of course.
23:53There are so many very good people who deserve a respected life,
23:56happy and calm.
23:58There are the good Casalesi.
24:05But down there there are also the Casalesi who are not good
24:09and that have transformed it into the land of fires of burning garbage,
24:13in Roberto Saviano's Gomorrah.
24:15And this cannot be forgotten.
24:16Above all, the good people of Casale must not forget it,
24:19as the State did for a long time.
24:27In the province of Caserta
24:30the Casalesi organization has always had the upper hand
24:37for a fundamental fact,
24:40that is, they were able to organize themselves before the State.
24:47and they started out, we could say, with an advantage in terms of awareness
24:53that the State has assumed of the dangerousness of these criminal organizations.
25:00The Casalesi Camorra, the mafia of the province of Caserta,
25:04has a capillary control of the territory.
25:06A control that is made of fear, but also of consensus.
25:09Because over there it's the Camorrista who solves the problems,
25:12which replaces the State, which also provides jobs in the fugitive industry.
25:17That's why not a leaf moves down there without the Casalesi knowing about it.
25:21Because the Casalesi, in their land, have a real counterespionage.
25:26How do you stalk, how do you plant a bug,
25:29to enter with an unmarked car whose license plate someone has already noted
25:32when it was still in the parking lot and that a lookout is ready to report?
25:36We often felt like we were being controlled.
25:40Paradoxically, they were the ones in control.
25:42Us and not vice versa.
25:44The Casalesi observe everything.
25:46They use electronic equipment to disrupt wiretaps
25:50and reveal bugs and cameras.
25:52And nobody says anything.
25:54But that's not the only problem.
25:56Because Michele Zagaria down there doesn't move in the sunlight
25:59as protected by silence and organization.
26:02If Michele Zagaria is there, he is certainly hiding in a bunker.
26:16In technical terms it is called criminal specialization.
26:19and indicates a field in which a criminal organization is particularly skilled.
26:24As far as the Casalesi are concerned, one of these is certainly the construction of bunkers.
26:30Built underground, even several meters deep,
26:33taking advantage of the construction and renovation of a building
26:36to which is added a basement, very underground and very secret.
26:44And above all equipped with all the services that can help the fugitive
26:48to hide as long as possible from the law enforcement agencies who are looking for him.
26:53In some places where the judicial police had been in the past
26:57looking for Michele Zagaria there was the bunker.
27:02and despite the attention, the meticulousness of the intervention
27:08it had not been possible to locate it.
27:10The risk was precisely this, that is, arriving on the spot,
27:13to have a series of significant indicators of Michele Zagaria's presence
27:17but failing to locate and open the bunker.
27:22There are several generations of them.
27:23There are those used in the early 90s by the Casalesi bosses
27:28to hide for short periods, underground rooms of about fifteen square meters
27:32which is accessed through a tunnel hidden behind a trapdoor, in the wall or in the floor.
27:49And there are the latest generation ones, large, spacious, furnished with all comforts.
27:55and equipped with all the security systems to monitor the surrounding area
27:59and know when and how to escape again.
28:08To build and equip them, highly specialized manpower is needed,
28:13bricklayers, electricians, plumbers and experts in real criminal engineering.
28:18But above all there is a need for silence, the silence of those who work there,
28:22the silence of those who hear and do not report, the silence of those who do not carry out checks.
28:26Well, if Michele Zagaria is there, he is certainly in a state-of-the-art bunker,
28:31technological and perfectly equipped.
28:34A fugitive 2.0.
29:01There's no point in sleeping with everything that goes through your head,
29:04because it's easy to make a mistake and end up in a flop.
29:08As it happened in November 2010,
29:11when Catello and his colleagues, through a series of clues and intuitions,
29:15they are convinced that Michele Zagaria is hidden in San Cipriano d'Aversa,
29:19in the shop, or rather, under the shop,
29:22which Giuseppe Inquieto recently had renovated.
29:36But they don't find it.
29:38If it's down there, it's hidden too well,
29:40and the police break and dig,
29:42but at some point they have to stop,
29:44otherwise everything will collapse, a damp squib.
29:47As it happens later, a few months before that sleepless night.
29:56There is a man named Giuseppe Garofalo,
29:59which is in San Marcellino, bordering Casa Pesenna,
30:02and is under surveillance because he is considered a possible supporter.
30:07And indeed he behaves strangely.
30:10All series takes a lap around the house
30:12and notes the license plates of suspicious cars.
30:14And all the series, around 11pm,
30:17he sends a text message to his lover,
30:19I have to do the service and then he turns off his cell phone for an hour.
30:27So, in April 2011,
30:29the police raid his house.
30:32They notice a strange aluminum door in the tavern
30:35which contrasts with the rest of the furniture
30:37and from there they go down into a cellar.
30:39It's a bunker, but, as they say in jargon, a cold bunker.
30:43But now no, we can't make another splash,
30:47because there are already those who think that Michele and Zagaria will never get it
30:50and that will always remain like this, a ghost.
30:53Then it's better to give up sleep,
30:56the night is lost,
30:57and go over everything, point by point.
31:11And if it were at Casa Pesenna,
31:13somewhere under Vincenzo Inquieto's house?
31:16There are some clues that make us think so.
31:18and you have to keep an eye on it.
31:20But how is it done?
31:21His house is in Via Mascagni,
31:23which is a street near the main square of Casa Pesenna,
31:25a closed road that after about fifty meters bends to the left
31:29and ends up against the gate of a villa,
31:32a huge, armored gate,
31:34and this is another clue.
31:37You can't go there,
31:39spying on her with satellites is too complicated,
31:41and even using a drone, an unmanned aircraft, is not easy.
31:45They don't work well in cities
31:46and when they used one from the army they also lost it,
31:50knocked down by the fireworks of a village festival,
31:53the Casalesi anti-aircraft, they called it.
32:03Catello, however, has heard of a special plane,
32:06used by the Guardia di Finanza,
32:08able to fly at great heights
32:09and to photograph with extraordinary clarity,
32:12also using the thermal camera.
32:14No one can imagine being controlled
32:17from 3,000 meters high,
32:20from devices that cannot be heard or seen.
32:23In a photo of the plane you can see a crack
32:25in a wall of Vincenzo Inquieto's house,
32:27as if someone had dug into the wall to put a pipe through.
32:31What is that tube?
32:32A water pipe?
32:34An electrical conduit?
32:35And where is he going?
32:36In a bunker?
32:37This is another clue.
32:38But that's not enough.
32:39It would be nice to put a bug in the house on Via Mascagni,
32:43but it is not even possible to get close.
32:46So, to Respectful Renato, an idea comes to me.
32:48A Trojan.
32:49It's like a Trojan horse,
32:52It takes its name from this.
32:54It's a virus, basically,
32:56that installs remotely on a computer
33:00and which turns the computer into a big spy microphone.
33:06So everything that happens on the computer
33:09and near the computer it is captured.
33:12To install the Trojan, a real trap is devised.
33:15Vincenzo Inquieto likes to chat with girls.
33:19He especially likes South American mulatto women.
33:21And so the men who hunt him invent Vanessa,
33:25beautiful mixed race woman looking for European men to chat with.
33:29Vincenzo falls for it and so through that connection
33:32the virus is installed on your computer.
33:38And so in August two things happen.
33:41Two strange searches from Vincenzo's computer.
33:45One concerns Alberto Beneduce,
33:47a Casalesi boss and friend of Michele Zagaria,
33:49killed years earlier in an ambush,
33:51in which he should have been killed too.
33:59The other one concerns a freight elevator system
34:02remote-controlled that Vincenzo is looking for.
34:05Why is he looking for it?
34:07Does that little channel dug into the wall have something to do with it?
34:10that the plane photographed from 3,000 meters high?
34:13A few weeks earlier, in July,
34:15when the summer had become too hot,
34:17Vincenzo had also looked for something else,
34:20an air conditioner.
34:21He wanted to go and get her personally.
34:24and he was also angry when the company
34:26he had asked him for the address to deliver it to his house.
34:29These are other clues.
34:30And then there's a phone call.
34:32This phone call took place
34:34between the brother of restless Vincenzo,
34:40restless Giuseppe, and his wife.
34:42We are talking about this purchase of a mayonnaise
34:46which must be destined for restless Vincenzo.
34:49We talk about the size, we talk about the characteristics of this mayon.
34:54The size does not match, or did not match,
34:57according to our indications, to that of restless Vincenzo.
35:00That phone call is important.
35:02First of all, because it's typical of Casale bosses to want to dress well.
35:06In the princely villa of Pasquale Zagaria, for example,
35:09Michele's brother, when he is arrested,
35:11the police found a 20 square meter wardrobe room,
35:15with 70 pairs of trousers, 60 shirts,
35:18at least 150 thousand euros worth of designer clothes and shoes.
35:22Look, the Casalesi are obsessed with clothes.
35:26And Michele Zagaria is obsessed with worsted wool sweaters.
35:29And 52 is exactly her size.
35:37Michele Zagaria is there, at Pesenna's house,
35:40hidden in a bunker under Vincenzo Inquieto's house.
35:50Catello and his people are convinced of it.
35:53But then something happens.
35:55The Inquieto family had two electricity meters.
35:58One was for family use, monitored everything fine.
36:02The other is registered to a warehouse owned by Vincenzo.
36:05Does the depot really need all that electricity?
36:07or bunker food and services.
36:10And that was a big clue too.
36:12Then, suddenly, in November,
36:14the consumption of that contactor suddenly drops to zero.
36:33There is something that scares Catello and keeps him awake at night.
36:36A leak.
36:38There have already been some.
36:39What if something went wrong?
36:41Did the Casalesi notice them?
36:43What if Michele Zagaria has already left and unplugged everything?
36:46There is a risk of making a splash,
36:48to break through everything to find another cold bunker.
36:51Or find nothing,
36:53because they were all false clues, false leads.
36:56Catello and his men examine the meter bills.
36:59But nothing.
37:00We immediately imagined that unfortunately,
37:02this time too,
37:05we were late.
37:08So we couldn't have done that then
37:11to carry out a useful intervention.
37:13What are we doing?
37:15We need another clue.
37:17This is how a search is done
37:18to a company registered in the name of one of the nominees
37:20by Michele Zagaria.
37:21It's a provocation.
37:23What does he succeed in?
37:29Vicenzo Inquietto leaves the house.
37:31He sneaks into a van,
37:33not in front on the seat,
37:34but behind in the trunk,
37:36as if he didn't want to be seen.
37:37And he has it taken to the company headquarters.
37:44This is the last clue.
37:46There is a meeting on December 2nd
37:48at the DDA of Naples.
37:49There is the then deputy prosecutor
37:51Caffiero Derao,
37:52there are the magistrates Falcone del Gaudio,
37:55there are Catello's collaborators
37:56and of course there's him too,
37:58Dr. Maresca.
37:59We cannot wait for further clues.
38:01We have to go.
38:02So the operation is fixed
38:04for a few days after.
38:06Wednesday, December 7, 2011.
38:086am,
38:10our thirteenth hour.
38:28From 5am,
38:29in the center of Casa Pesenna,
38:31they concentrated
38:32more than 350 operators
38:34of the police,
38:35who come from Naples, Rome and Caserta,
38:37with more than 100 cars.
38:39They occupied the houses
38:40overlooking Via Mascagni
38:42and they also settled on the roofs.
38:45At the same time,
38:45a small core
38:46of selected and trusted policemen,
38:48with four machines,
38:50it erupted
38:50in the house on Via Mascagni,
38:52by Vincenzo Inquieto.
38:53Then the director of the SCO
38:55call the deputy prosecutor
38:56Maresca Castle,
38:57of the DDA of Naples,
38:59the hunting coordinator
39:00Michael Zagaria,
39:01who answers him with a hoarse voice
39:03of a night spent without sleep,
39:05to think.
39:06Doctor,
39:07he tells him,
39:08we entered.
39:08At 6 I receive the phone call
39:10of the fact that they entered,
39:13I'm warning my colleagues,
39:14I notify the coordinator
39:15of the narrow direction
39:18of the anti-mafia
39:19at the time,
39:21Cafiero De Rao,
39:21and we'll meet up
39:24in the prosecutor's office,
39:25where do we meet?
39:25around half past seven,
39:278.
39:36For a while
39:37nothing happens
39:38of particular.
39:39The police forces
39:40they made it safe
39:41the area,
39:42the house is armored.
39:43The operators
39:44of the police
39:45they dismantle the skirting boards,
39:47they dismantle the window frames
39:47of the doors,
39:48they drill the outside
39:49and the interior of the villa
39:50with a special drill
39:52that they made come
39:53from Perugia
39:53with a tip
39:548 meters,
39:55rented by a company
39:56which of course
39:57he doesn't know what he needs to serve.
39:58In fact they said,
40:00but what do you have to find?
40:01Oil
40:02at Casa Pesena?
40:08They also found
40:09a cable
40:09that from the villa
40:10it reaches up to a
40:11votive Madonna
40:12and steals public energy.
40:13That's why
40:14that consumption
40:15of the counter
40:15of the deposit
40:16by Vincenzo Inquieto
40:17had they suddenly reset?
40:19For that source
40:20of alternative energy?
40:22There really is a bunker
40:23under the villa?
40:30Catello is in the prosecutor's office
40:31in Naples
40:32because it's right
40:32leave your hands free
40:34to those who are on the field,
40:35but it fries
40:36to stay so far away.
40:37But I was trembling.
40:39I remember
40:40even today
40:41which was the first
40:42to say
40:42but why don't we go
40:44on site?
40:47Let's go and coordinate them
40:48there the activities.
40:50One thing is
40:52do it by phone,
40:54another one is
40:55stay there for a while.
40:57However at some point
40:58to make a long story short
40:58I can't resist
41:00and then
41:02let's decide
41:03all together
41:04to leave
41:05and to go
41:06to
41:08Pesenda House.
41:10Meanwhile
41:10the operators
41:11of the forces
41:12of the order
41:12who are working
41:13in the villa
41:14by Vincenzo Inquieto
41:15they found
41:16a clue
41:16very interesting.
41:17In a room
41:18which seems
41:19a laundry
41:20there is a window frame
41:20of the door
41:21which seems
41:21too often.
41:23They dismantle it
41:23and behind
41:24they find a crack
41:25that runs along the door.
41:26They drill through the wall
41:27and they find
41:28a layer
41:28of polystyrene.
41:36Sign
41:36he's in the car
41:37that is coming.
41:38It is asked
41:38what's going on
41:39at the villa
41:40of Via Magenta.
41:41Then
41:42his cell phone
41:43it rings again.
41:44They call
41:44from the villa
41:45and below
41:46we're talking to each other.
41:47It happened to me
41:48often to imagine
41:49the moment
41:50of the capture
41:51I imagined it
41:53with me present
41:54and then
41:57I was hoping
41:58to see
41:59in the face
42:00my enemy
42:01and then I ask
42:02to the driver
42:03of the prosecution
42:03which led
42:04the car
42:05to fly.
42:06The driver flies
42:07and in 15 minutes
42:09Castle
42:09he finds himself
42:10in Corsa Italia
42:11the main road
42:12of Casa Pesenna
42:13to pass by
42:14between two wings of crowd
42:15hundreds of people
42:16who assist
42:17to what's happening
42:18held back by barriers
42:19and by the police.
42:21Many of these
42:22more than curious
42:22or interested
42:23they look worried.
42:25They are the Casalesi
42:26but not in the sense
42:27of the inhabitants
42:27from Casal di Principe
42:28those others
42:29and they are also
42:30all of those
42:30who live
42:31of the criminal industry
42:32of the Camorra.
42:40For example
42:41there is a lady
42:42that around 7.50
42:43he called his daughter
42:44the police
42:45he heard it
42:46because it was a family
42:47of criminals
42:47and he was intercepting her
42:48and he told her
42:49that there
42:50at Casa Pesenna
42:51there is the last judgement.
43:11it happened
43:12that on indication
43:13Catello's own
43:14the police
43:15they disconnected
43:16the light
43:16to the whole neighborhood.
43:17As
43:18down there
43:18it must have been done
43:19a hellish heat
43:20combined with the lack
43:21of air
43:22to the dust
43:23and to the noise
43:23of the Drill
43:24and then
43:25from over there
43:25a voice was heard
43:26it just arrived
43:27from those cracks
43:28a voice
43:29who said
43:29Enough
43:30don't dig anymore
43:31I'm here
43:31Who are you?
43:32they asked him
43:33but it was a useless question
43:34It's me
43:35I'm Michele Zagaria
43:42Catello is inside the villa
43:44he crossed
43:45those windows
43:45that for a long time
43:46they did
43:47from the border
43:47with the invisible
43:48why the garden
43:49he knew him well
43:50through the aerial views
43:51but now
43:52it's inside
43:53through the great hall
43:54pass in front
43:55on a large scale
43:56which brings
43:56upstairs
43:57and arrives at a laundromat
43:59where the operators
44:00of the police
44:01they are passing by
44:01an electric wire
44:02through a crack
44:03to allow
44:04to Michele Zagaria
44:05to open
44:06When
44:08they then succeeded
44:09finally
44:09to pass the thread
44:11to bring back
44:12electricity
44:12to rekindle
44:13the light
44:15I felt
44:16and it's a noise
44:17that will remain with me
44:18forever
44:18let's say
44:19in the mind
44:20of a room
44:22walking
44:24on some tracks
44:25that reminds me
44:29even today
44:30let's say
44:30I associate it
44:31to the move
44:33of the pyramids
44:35of the stones
44:36of the pyramids
44:57they have seen a lot
44:59Dr. Maresca
45:00and his
45:00many bunkers
45:01Also
45:01but this time
45:03reality
45:03really surpasses
45:04the imagination
45:04because it is not
45:06a trapdoor
45:06the one that moves
45:07or freight elevators
45:08but an entire room
45:094 meters by 4
45:10that slips
45:11on herself
45:12gradually
45:13that this
45:14artifact
45:15he was walking
45:16and this
45:19tunnel
45:20it opened
45:21I was stamping my feet
45:23for the desire
45:25let's say
45:26to go down
45:26to see
45:26as if it were made
45:27and of
45:31encounter
45:32the person
45:33That
45:34that I had searched for
45:36for many years
45:37between the walls
45:38there is a crack
45:39at least 50 cm
45:40there
45:41there is a tunnel
45:42that goes down
45:43for 4 meters
45:44and below
45:44there is the bunker
45:54it's a big room
45:56furnished
45:56luxuriously
45:57with modern furniture
45:58in style
45:59high tech
45:59a desk
46:00a large sofa
46:02two large televisions
46:03flat screen
46:04the bedside table
46:05the bed
46:05to a square in the middle
46:06a wardrobe
46:07full of clothes
46:13and then
46:14there is the biography
46:15by Steve Jobs
46:16there are books
46:17of the magistrate
46:18Raffaele Cantone
46:19and the journalist
46:20Gigi Di Fiore
46:20and there is Gomorrah
46:21by Roberto Saviano
46:23it's over
46:25it's over
46:25it's over
46:25it's over
46:26it's over
46:26it's over
46:27it's over
46:28it's over
46:28it's over
46:28it's over
46:29you shouted
46:30you the State at the end
46:30eh
46:31you said at the end
46:32Understood
46:33the State wins
46:34Always
46:34and then
46:35of sacred images
46:37there was definitely
46:39a
46:43an image
46:44of a crucifix
46:45and an image
46:46of the Madonna
46:47And
46:48and then there was him
46:50it's strange
46:51but I struggled
46:51to recognize
46:54you only feel
46:56that when
46:58I arrived
46:59When
46:59I arrived
47:00in the room
47:01you only feel
47:03his voice
47:13taken
47:14the boss
47:15of the Casalesi
47:15the ghost
47:16fugitive
47:17for 16 years
47:18Michael Zagaria
47:19when he arrests him
47:20Castle
47:21he tells him something
47:22the same sentence
47:23that the prosecutor
47:23joint
47:24Franco Roberti
47:25that Catello
47:25consider a master
47:26he told Joseph
47:27Bristle
47:28when he joined them
47:29the handcuffs
47:29it's over
47:38I let off steam
47:38all of mine
47:39anger
47:40also because
47:41Anyway
47:41in these moments
47:42then there is a mix
47:43of satisfaction
47:45of anger
47:46for all that
47:47that you have lived
47:48for the disappointments
47:49that you had to
47:51Unfortunately
47:51support
47:52and suffer
47:53for the difficulties
47:55for all the work
47:59and the sacrifices
48:00all the sacrifices
48:01yours
48:01of your family
48:02it'll pass a bit
48:03everything for the mind
48:04in those moments
48:05and I went aside
48:09I'm not ashamed
48:10even today
48:11to say that I cried
48:12and I cried
48:14in torrents
48:15but
48:15it was a cry
48:16to vent
48:34it ends here
48:35our history
48:36a story
48:37important
48:38because it's not just
48:39that of a manhunt
48:40capture a fugitive
48:42like Michele Zagaria
48:43however expensive
48:44all those men
48:45three years
48:46the wiretaps
48:47the plane
48:48it is essential
48:49it's really him
48:50to tell it
48:51Maresca Castle
48:52in a beautiful book
48:53written together
48:54to the journalist
48:54Francesco Neri
48:55what is called
48:56The last bunker
48:57in the meantime because
48:58from the fugitive state
48:59the boss commands
49:00and therefore remains dangerous
49:01and it's no coincidence
49:02if usually
49:03they are hiding right away
49:04in their territory
49:05but above all
49:06why exactly
49:07the fugitive
49:08it's a symbol
49:09of power
49:09of crime
49:10organized
49:11here I am
49:12the State
49:13he's looking for me
49:14with all its means
49:15and I'm here
49:16under his nose
49:17to do that
49:17what it seems to me
49:18Well
49:19taken
49:19Michael Zagaria
49:20for him
49:21it's over
49:22but it's over
49:22even the war
49:23against crime
49:24organized
49:25against the Casalesi
49:26the State
49:27will succeed
49:28to defeat
49:29the mafia
49:29and also
49:30in this sense
49:31the Casalesi
49:32which have structure
49:34purely mafia
49:35when it will prevent
49:37to the mafia
49:38to distribute
49:38income
49:39and then
49:39to make salaries
49:41above all
49:41for prisoners
49:42and then
49:43When
49:43the system
49:44of aggression
49:45patrimonial
49:46towards
49:46of the mafias
49:47will empty
49:48the boxes
49:49of the clans
49:49of that
49:49availability
49:50economic
49:51that they
49:51they use
49:52to feed
49:54this system
49:56welfare
49:57No
49:58the war
49:58it's not over
49:59and it won't end
50:00until
50:01we won't make up our minds
50:02to fight it
50:03by all means
50:04available
50:04in all fields
50:05hunting down
50:06to the fugitives
50:07Yes
50:07but also
50:07to their money
50:08to their assets
50:09and their protections
50:11At that time
50:11even the bunkers
50:13of the bosses
50:13they will become
50:14like those
50:15of the Second World War
50:16decrepit
50:17and full of weeds
50:18Thank you
50:49Thank you
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