L'episodio 2 della prima stagione di "Casamonica - Le mani su Roma" racconta l'espansione del clan attraverso i rapporti con la Banda della Magliana e le attività di usura e spaccio. Il documentario offre uno spaccato profondo delle dinamiche criminali e mafiose della famiglia.
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00:00:11Drugs are one of Rome's evils
00:00:20no one had the slightest idea that it was a Monica house at that time and that
00:00:24They haven't disappeared in the evening, they're just trying to figure out how to remove themselves.
00:00:34they shot us, he tried to hit me, there's a call but I'm feeling bad, there's a clan that
00:00:45he bet everything
00:00:46on violence a clan that wallows in gold and speaks a coded language that is difficult to understand
00:01:06a clan that is supported by family ties
00:01:14they are the Casa Monicas I think the state has started to see who the Casa Monicas were
00:01:22since Vittorio's funeral he was a good dad you know what he gave us at Christmas he gave us
00:01:29twenty-year-old champagne bottles I find our family to go and cure the money
00:01:35bring drugs to break bones that there is to shoot there is to do anything I drive home Monica has
00:01:40he said then really money he took a piece of marble first he gave it to me here it is broken
00:01:45the head so started the war let's say but what 10 thousand euros is an average 300 thousand
00:01:53I have not paid off my debt with Simone Casa Monica, my name is Nello Trocchia and I am a reporter.
00:02:07grew up in a land, the Neapolitan one, where criminal powers have killed, poisoned and
00:02:13ugly days and it's something that I carry inside me I asked myself how a clan of origin managed
00:02:20sinti to get their hands on roma but there are still answers that I'm looking for that are today the
00:02:27victims, accomplices and leaders still at large
00:02:48many people ask me why those houses why those houses are a symbol and these symbols
00:02:58we can't tolerate them away
00:03:09Breaking into a mobster's villa is something worth being a minister for
00:03:18Mr. Giuseppe, Giuseppe Casamonica, how are you? They demolished your villa, the villa on Via Rocca.
00:03:26bernarda and how it is his giuseppe casamonica salvini said how beautiful it is to knock down the
00:03:32villa of a mafioso mafioso so I'll report it to you what threats the mafioso made then
00:03:38she was convicted but no no no but he explains that what is there a crime here in
00:03:44revolution
00:03:44socially del mario but you are making a film don't get angry come here don't get angry
00:03:51don't get angry Giuseppe Casamonica belongs to the old generation of the clan with precedents for
00:03:58the criminal association and illegal possession of weapons from 1990 to 2007 she never never never
00:04:05By submitting the statement, you are forcing people to calm down, calm down, calm down, calm down.
00:04:13calm down but I understood but he understood they demolished the base but it's not my fault
00:04:27the judges say it's his and if he did it no the judges tomorrow's court will
00:04:33It's done
00:04:34with moments there are no alphabet all the lines and how he made the houses but which houses
00:04:40Which
00:04:41there's nothing no don't tell us the stones sir anyway you lived on the pension
00:04:47civil disability and has luxury villas as the lady of Silvio does
00:04:58one of the most blatant ways in which absolute contempt for the rules is manifested is through illegal building
00:05:14building and in this sense the Casamonica homes are truly famous until the fall of the
00:05:22The first fortresses were demolished in November 2018 and I believe that we have
00:05:33started between January and February to reconstruct files that were scattered in some
00:05:41drawer in some closet missing pieces the state had never gone because they did not see I do not know
00:05:51many of those houses have been illegal since 1990 at least they remembered it late they had to be
00:06:00demolished twenty years ago I remember sleeping here in the Capitol I woke up at 3 because
00:06:11we had an appointment at 4 with images of 500 police officers in a bar near the Quadraro, it was dark
00:06:20it was cold, everyone was a little excited, agitated, there was adrenaline, a little worried, we were there
00:06:28we had a coffee and tried to encourage each other because it was never a good idea to have an operation
00:06:32it was done first and then we go
00:06:52they completely surrounded the entire area of this climb
00:07:05and then these people come out of their houses and start insulting us, throwing things at us, threatening us
00:07:23that morning when so many municipal cleaning officers arrived we entered
00:07:31together with them we saw the villas if you want to have an image of kitsch go and see
00:07:42Monica's house, Leoni's house, all over the place, ceramic tigers, lions, the same ceramic, unwatchable
00:07:55from those who say that the bathrooms with silver taps are not gold, I am not
00:08:04I know one's arrest is
00:08:05why did he make me do it all? It's a 35 thousand euro bed, a 50 thousand euro hydromassage
00:08:1660 thousand euros
00:08:19but they don't pay for it anyway so what's the problem if you don't pay for something you can spend as much as you want
00:08:26the thing that struck me most was not so much the pomp but how they had created some rooms
00:08:36inside these villas some were dug inside the Roman aqueduct others with trapdoors and then
00:08:45they were escape routes, one had even built a walkway over the aqueduct to
00:08:53get to the Appian Way and thus be able to escape from the neighborhood
00:09:17It's been 50 years since my grandfather bought this land and they didn't even give us a day to
00:09:22they didn't ask us anything the same day the demolition was finished, the prefect and the police commissioner
00:09:40They warned me that from that moment on my life would change in part
00:09:48they would have put a bodyguard on me because there had been threats
00:09:57I read in the newspapers that they were even thinking of placing explosives
00:10:03blow me up but my son I said there were guardian angels who wanted us
00:10:13accompanying that from that moment on they would accompany us a little in our things is hard is
00:10:22It's hard because there's not a second of freedom left, there's no milk in the morning, I can't go to it
00:10:31take
00:10:35the state is going on a fairly right path but to say that they are finished does not exist
00:10:45they are only seeing how to remove themselves they are not the end of Monica's house not only have
00:10:57built their villas on public land and it is not just a question of illegal building their
00:11:03The villas were built with a clear logic and are located in narrow streets with a single controlled exit.
00:11:11from video surveillance cameras so casa monica monitor entire neighborhoods a perfect plan for
00:11:19manage the drug space
00:11:27What's her name? I'm Giuseppe, what about Silvio Casa Monica? I'm Casa Monica.
00:11:32ah casa monica I still have my mother in jail already 70 years I have 3 sisters in jail? in jail
00:11:38I knew I got it 16 years doesn't sentence me we eat the sandwich and I believe myself
00:11:43He got 16 years because he ate a sandwich? huh? She was kind of the look he wanted in his face.
00:11:47and why don't you believe me then? eh what do you believe? but not for the sandwich but for the sandwich
00:11:51eh no I said there they have a video of me eating a sandwich I didn't get 16
00:11:55I've been there for years as a sentry
00:11:56and then they took them away, they subjected him? No, no, I was convicted, so what is he doing here?
00:12:01it's still a bit definitive then but do I live there? I'm eaten
00:12:06What should I do? What should I do? Did he ask so many people to come to my house? Did he ask to be a sentry?
00:12:12Giuseppe Casamonica, born in 1972, known as Mano Monca, is currently in prison on charges of usury and distortion.
00:12:24the conviction was based on the conduct of having acted as a lookout
00:12:30in the sense that they physically sat down near a crossroads
00:12:37to control drug dealing on that street
00:12:43It doesn't seem to me to be a snapshot of the control of the territory by a mafia association
00:12:55Rome is a special city
00:12:58where historically it is said that there is no organization capable of controlling the territory
00:13:05This is partially false because some territories of the city were also under the military control of some organizations
00:13:14the Casamonica clan certainly had very widespread control
00:13:19The numbers give us the idea that he controls perhaps 50% of the cocaine that circulates in this city
00:13:42the sentence
00:14:11With drugs the Casamonica control the territory
00:14:14and to do so they use an army of slaves
00:14:18and entering into relations with them means submitting to, ending up on, the payroll.
00:14:24Drugs are also a perfect bait.
00:14:27and even a drug addict can be a resource to be exploited.
00:14:33There are two types of drug addicts.
00:14:36If he is from a good family, if they do everything in his head,
00:14:39who go to the mother, your son did this disservice,
00:14:42he shoots them all, head left,
00:14:44you get scared right away and off you go.
00:14:47If there's nothing to lose,
00:14:49those who live in the so-called council houses here,
00:14:52they send him to be transported.
00:14:55And they load the carrier, go carry this up, this down,
00:14:58until they arrest them.
00:15:01Hello, where were you?
00:15:04I told you, I'm going to the theater until noon, they ask me.
00:15:07But what the fuck are you doing, father?
00:15:10No, no, we misunderstood, because I said everything,
00:15:12I said everything...
00:15:13Did you really say shit?
00:15:14And you, you have to go, who cares, where are you?
00:15:18Am I going to finish shit?
00:15:19Do I give a shit?
00:15:20I don't give a shit, don't you?
00:15:22But where do you have to go?
00:15:23Do you want to open the door to the peer?
00:15:26When I was in Frascati, doing the interrogation,
00:15:31there was one, I could hear him screaming from over there, he was saying,
00:15:35It's all my fault, it's all my fault.
00:15:38It looked like they had put the car in his car.
00:15:41a kilo, a kilo and a half of drugs, right?
00:15:44The marshal, a splendid person, told him,
00:15:47you're taking thirty years for this junk.
00:15:51He said he was the one who stole it from her.
00:15:53You don't have to have money to become their victim, you know.
00:15:59I saw people who lived in council houses, without anything, become victims.
00:16:13I have always worked.
00:16:15I was thirteen years old.
00:16:18I started out as a butcher.
00:16:19and my wife was the stallholder, Piazza Vittorio.
00:16:25Giovanni was my only son.
00:16:28They gave him everything, they gave him their heart, they gave him.
00:16:32They bought him the van to work in.
00:16:36They worked, they carried the bottles, that stuff.
00:16:41We were a happy family, yes.
00:16:45Until he took another path.
00:16:51Ernesto Sanità lives in these council houses, in the Vietralata neighbourhood of Rome,
00:16:57in the streets glorified by Pierpaolo Pasolini.
00:17:00His ordeal began in 2007, when his son Giovanni's path crossed that of the Casamonicas.
00:17:10One day he had an argument with the boss, he was just going to work.
00:17:15He started hitting a few bars.
00:17:18Other people have met them.
00:17:22One day I was at the bar downstairs.
00:17:25You see it was a limousine.
00:17:27He called me.
00:17:28We used to go for a walk with him.
00:17:30There was a driver.
00:17:32I was ashamed as he was.
00:17:36I am against these things.
00:17:39There have been some very expensive cars.
00:17:42Porsche, that one, that other one.
00:17:44He imagined it all, he imagined it.
00:17:46That's why I also got the money from the Casamonicas.
00:17:53Giovanni ends up in a drug ring bigger than him.
00:17:56First he lives the good life.
00:17:58And then he falls into the abyss.
00:18:01At that point the relationship changes.
00:18:03If he saw me every four months, five months,
00:18:08when he was in the red, when there was money,
00:18:12then he disappeared again.
00:18:13One day he told me,
00:18:16if there was such a head,
00:18:19I tell myself what he did.
00:18:21He tells me, I ate myself
00:18:24six hundred thousand euros.
00:18:27He told me this, he told me.
00:18:31He ate six hundred thousand euros.
00:18:34He told me there were problems
00:18:38with these people, with this Casamonica,
00:18:40one thing and another.
00:18:43And he told me to leave home here.
00:18:48I told John that it was mine,
00:18:51and where am I going?
00:18:56Giovanni asks his father to leave home,
00:18:59because he has to give that apartment to Casamonica
00:19:03to pay off his debt.
00:19:06Thus Ernesto Sanità becomes a victim.
00:19:08An innocent victim.
00:19:14When I leave this house, what happens?
00:19:17I knew when I had to hit my head.
00:19:23In fact, I'm not into having children.
00:19:26I'm the one who has to sleep on the street.
00:19:33But who has ever slept on the streets?
00:19:37I can do it here.
00:19:39I'm really dying.
00:19:43I slept on Toscala.
00:19:46I went to sleep.
00:19:47To sleep.
00:19:49So that...
00:19:49Early in the morning he twisted me,
00:19:52I was going to rinse Puntanella's face.
00:19:54One thing and another.
00:19:56And hanging around like that.
00:19:59Ernesto Sanità's story is incredible.
00:20:03While he is forced to live on the streets,
00:20:05his son Giovanni dies of a heart attack
00:20:07during a mysterious brawl.
00:20:10And Ernesto is left alone with his son's debts.
00:20:15In fact, who came there to the funeral?
00:20:18When did they have the funeral?
00:20:19Nobody.
00:20:21None of these I know here,
00:20:23people who knew him.
00:20:25Good people.
00:20:26Nobody.
00:20:26from Casamonica came to the funeral.
00:20:32You understand?
00:20:34The mortuary on the leg.
00:20:36I saw Casamonica and I went to look.
00:20:39So much Giovanni was...
00:20:40was discovered with...
00:20:43with a glass thing around it.
00:20:45If they saw...
00:20:46not to see if it was him.
00:20:48He looked to see if it was Giovanni.
00:20:51You understand?
00:20:52They called him Peppe.
00:20:53Peppe Casamonica.
00:20:56Giuseppe Casamonica, known as Bitalo,
00:20:59he is in prison today.
00:21:00He was arrested for mafia association
00:21:03and is detained under 41 bis.
00:21:06Then I'll have to find him in Peppe's place.
00:21:09At the Travertine Arch.
00:21:10He lived there.
00:21:13I told him...
00:21:14when did I deserve a home?
00:21:17I told him these words.
00:21:19He says don't bother me anymore.
00:21:22It's less night.
00:21:23He told me...
00:21:24He told me these words.
00:21:27What do I have to do with it?
00:21:29Even if Giovanni had a debt...
00:21:31what does the father have to do with it?
00:21:33Why do you keep going back there?
00:21:36That's what I'd like to know.
00:21:41When Ernesto Sanità has his face to face
00:21:43with Giuseppe Casamonica
00:21:44he doesn't know that his story
00:21:46it is a piece of a much larger phenomenon.
00:21:51The public housing racket.
00:21:54This story ruined my life.
00:21:58If you have the biggest gold capital
00:22:00what is in Rome.
00:22:02And but Rome we are the strongest.
00:22:05I am Vittorio Casamonica.
00:22:06Spinelli, live the water, the pescari, the spada.
00:22:09I can only say good things.
00:22:12And we are the artists of these people.
00:22:15Look.
00:22:17It's a state within a state.
00:22:19The moment the municipality stopped doing its job
00:22:22he imposed himself.
00:22:23Where does this mafia come from?
00:22:25You're inventing the mafia.
00:22:29I'm not afraid.
00:22:31You don't want me to do it now.
00:22:33I say you want me not to kill me.
00:22:38When he was shot he looked for me.
00:22:41Mom called us, I'm sick.
00:22:45and instead we couldn't do anything.
00:23:01The Casamonica villas are a symbol.
00:23:05You come.
00:23:07You come.
00:23:08Which is the house?
00:23:08Which is the house?
00:23:10Which is the house?
00:23:10I have nothing.
00:23:13But did you have to shoot stuff here?
00:23:15They make the text for the whole house.
00:23:18They came from their mother.
00:23:19Your son did this rude thing that he's shooting everyone.
00:23:22He told me there were problems with these people, with this Monica house.
00:23:30Entering into relationships with them means submitting.
00:23:34This story ruined my life.
00:23:39Ernesto Sanità becomes a victim of the Casamonica family when his son goes into debt with the clan.
00:23:46He ate 600 thousand euros.
00:23:48I was ashamed as hell.
00:23:52A debt that Ernesto inherits after the sudden death of his son.
00:23:56Who came there to have a funeral?
00:23:59When they held the funeral, no one was there.
00:24:01The Casamonicas have come.
00:24:03So Giuseppe Casamonica said Vitalo takes everything.
00:24:08Even the council house.
00:24:10I knew where I hit my head.
00:24:14I went to sleep on the street.
00:24:17But there's one thing Ernesto Sanità doesn't know.
00:24:20His story is a piece of a much larger phenomenon.
00:24:25Which is interposed.
00:24:27Why are you going back there halfway?
00:24:30The public housing racket.
00:24:39This is not an isolated case.
00:24:41It is a typical form of wear and tear.
00:24:44The subject, the victim, is forced, probably just to life,
00:24:49to give up what he has.
00:24:52And if what he has is even just a council house,
00:24:56he still has to give it up.
00:25:01After some time I tried to enter.
00:25:04I had the evening changed.
00:25:07I've been here for a while.
00:25:08I went out for a bit.
00:25:10I came to sit at a bar.
00:25:11But after half an hour, forty minutes, three of me came, I came.
00:25:19Peppe Casamonica came and you were his scugnissi.
00:25:24How did I let him into my house?
00:25:27They told me this.
00:25:29How did I let him into my house?
00:25:33They gave me the keys, the new ones.
00:25:37And if I know about it.
00:25:40And I went to the police station there and filed a complaint.
00:25:43No one has ever come here to look for the police.
00:25:50Nobody.
00:25:51This complaint had been heard.
00:25:56Sometimes we don't even know who's in the council houses.
00:25:59It's a state within a state.
00:26:01The moment the municipality stopped doing its job, stopping controlling,
00:26:06clearly who had an interest in managing through a round of money
00:26:11the entrances inside the houses, he found easy game.
00:26:15And it prevailed.
00:26:17It's an aberration.
00:26:21I filed the complaint in 2007.
00:26:25But they called me.
00:26:26Then, in 2014, 2015, one thing and another.
00:26:31I could see it on my phone, right?
00:26:34I was getting messages.
00:26:38Then I missed reading because I have a signal, ready.
00:26:41It said, Ernesto, we want to help you.
00:26:45The Carabinieri.
00:26:49At that time...
00:26:50At that time...
00:26:50Then they told me that...
00:26:52They came for that day.
00:26:54They gave them to me, they gave them to me.
00:26:58And they gave me a house.
00:27:18On August 9, 2018, at 2 p.m., in the municipality of Rome,
00:27:23to avoid illegal occupations and vandalism,
00:27:26the delivery of the cuo's accommodation to Mr. Ernesto is underway.
00:27:29Healthcare.
00:27:50Justice won.
00:27:52Exactly.
00:27:54And I'm very happy.
00:27:57When I returned, I found the house empty.
00:28:01Only the divas were there.
00:28:05And that's it.
00:28:07There was nothing, there was nothing.
00:28:11It's like I don't feel like it's my home anymore.
00:28:17You understand?
00:28:18I also wanted it to stay the way it was.
00:28:23And in fact, well, I don't know how to prove it, I'm not happy at all.
00:28:29Even yes, they gave me a house.
00:28:32And you have to believe me one thing.
00:28:34You have to believe what I tell you.
00:28:36I want to die.
00:28:40Because yes.
00:28:42Because I was amazed.
00:28:44I don't read it anymore.
00:28:54I don't read it anymore.
00:28:56Giuseppe Casamonica, known as Bitalo,
00:28:59he is the boss who ruined Ernesto Sanità's life.
00:29:02In recent years he has passed the trade on to his son Guerino,
00:29:05who specialized in drug trafficking.
00:29:16But I can't take her, I understand.
00:29:19But there are no guards.
00:29:21I swore to you, I know.
00:29:22I can't take it anymore.
00:29:24What are you saying?
00:29:26Honey, they almost make me want to stick them in my ass.
00:29:28They'll lock you up then.
00:29:30But to make you understand, Saurito,
00:29:33that they didn't take those involved in the attack,
00:29:35who cannot read the messages of those involved in the attack,
00:29:37imagine if they come to read your messages
00:29:39because you're selling the ball.
00:29:42But it's over, what do I do?
00:29:43I throw it all on the floor
00:29:44or do I save this for another shot later?
00:29:47I made the new one.
00:29:50I'll send a nice little message tomorrow.
00:29:53Do you know who?
00:29:55I have a little friend who snorted 21 grams.
00:30:03That way you'll be a little deaf.
00:30:05If you have 21 grams, how much money do you put in your pocket?
00:30:08How many.
00:30:09Precisely.
00:30:11What do you say, I was going to find a couple of hookers tomorrow?
00:30:22Here he is while Guerrino Casamonica sings,
00:30:26called Chicco, born in 1992,
00:30:29one of the youngest members of the clan,
00:30:32arrested for mafia association.
00:30:41Especially in the latest legal case,
00:30:45I noticed that there are many young defendants,
00:30:50even very young, just twenty years old,
00:30:53who I believe pay above all the price of their surname.
00:31:00Sorry, but where did people start talking about us?
00:31:03Certain.
00:31:04And what do you say?
00:31:05You have a bad reputation.
00:31:06In general they know...
00:31:09Obvious.
00:31:09Especially after that ostentatious funeral you had.
00:31:13You have the largest gold capital in Rome.
00:31:18But Rome we are the strongest.
00:31:19This interception which has indeed had the honours of the news
00:31:24it's a, how can I say, a reaction that I attribute to the media emphasis
00:31:32and ensures that the same people directly involved in the investigations
00:31:40they end up believing what they read themselves.
00:31:46Invest some money.
00:31:47How much money do you have lying around that you can throw away?
00:31:50Oh, there!
00:31:51Didn't you understand?
00:31:53Operations are carried out outside, abroad,
00:31:57between accounts and foreign countries,
00:31:58that if you have all my executive producer to do them.
00:32:01You throw away 15 thousand euros,
00:32:02they come back to you for four.
00:32:05I'm having all my friends who have black drivers do it.
00:32:10I saw one inside the house,
00:32:14a vault that there may have been, I don't know,
00:32:17but I'm just telling you that they counted them,
00:32:19he counted the money with the scales.
00:32:21The new generation had begun to understand
00:32:24who need to make investments.
00:32:27It's not like before, with the money in pairs,
00:32:29the packages, the money, the pockets,
00:32:32or he opened a door and there was money.
00:32:35But do you know what the problem is?
00:32:36When I drive a small car and they stop me, what do I say to them?
00:32:40Are you the one who needs to inform yourself about these things?
00:32:42If you talk to your cousins,
00:32:44see how much money they made from the cinema?
00:32:47It's not that they're stupid to take...
00:32:49Yes, no, I know.
00:32:51Ask him.
00:32:52That is, cinema is the biggest recycling factory in the world.
00:33:04The Casamonicas crave power,
00:33:07they live beyond their means
00:33:09to feel different, like movie stars.
00:33:12They want to surprise everyone as they did with Vittorio Casamonica's funeral.
00:33:16And even the new generations carry on the family traditions
00:33:21and they are even more brazen.
00:33:40Luxury cars, champagne and gold, favorite sport.
00:33:46Boxing and then an exaggerated passion for music.
00:33:56The neomelodic one.
00:34:00The neomelodic one.
00:34:10The neomelodic one.
00:34:13So, I have such a beautiful melodic voice that I have that natural warble,
00:34:18and they get embarrassed.
00:34:19And then the things that sing watch over us all like me because they have that little gondol of vocal cords,
00:34:32which is not true.
00:34:53That beautiful gypsy girl.
00:35:03Diego Maradona's wedding in Argentina to sing him a song
00:35:09I wanted to go crazy for the song Carmela and for this song I won Diego over in '86
00:35:22when he went to sing in Palermo I went to these private terraces there was
00:35:27all the Cuba toto ci zedillo stefano bondando after all all the side dish where to buscetta to everyone
00:35:35he finds them when I arrived and sang he says the staccompagna but the mazzi but diarizia and carcelo
00:35:50let's say casa monica vittorio it's said but now you have to sing to me you don't have it here I sing it all
00:35:57the
00:35:58songs that they ask me I always try to please them so they see that when you
00:36:03go there they feel close you understand you don't give them distance they feel like friends
00:36:21and then I treat them with my heart because they pay me, they pamper me, a relationship of great affection
00:36:30stiba I don't tell you when my name is you have to eat you have to sing they pay you first I give bracelets watches yes it is
00:36:40a
00:36:40a tennis with stone and a tennis not the one worth 5 thousand euros but the one there of
00:36:50one thousand two
00:36:50They earn me and they spend me and we are the artists of these people
00:37:09the house parties also all the big ones grow all the beautiful rooms because there I have a minimum
00:37:20250 300 in Italy are no longer done if the wedding of 250 people
00:37:31never seen necklaces gold necklace beautiful beautiful clothes it is not a tradition because they are
00:37:41so they don't show what they have, I can say that the Casamoni family has beautiful things.
00:37:59I'm Vittorio, a boy who lives in the waters of swordfishing, I'll watch everyone, gypsy girl, everyone
00:38:07when I made them there is no family that there were not here is the extended family of the house
00:38:17Monica here are also the di silvios, the di guggelmis and the spadas all families related to each other
00:38:26And
00:38:26there is also Domenico Spada, known as Vulcan, boxing champion and cousin of the more famous Roberto Spada
00:38:37the man who brutally attacked Daniele Per Vincenzi
00:38:44I'm asking you who Roberto Spada is and why you reacted like this. Listen, you made a mistake.
00:38:51cousin but after three years in which they also violate their privacy when they put them in the middle of all the
00:38:57yours
00:38:57minor children minors are more than three years that my family of bones is harassed the sword and the
00:39:07other families are linked to the Casa Monicas not only by business reasons but also by marriages and ties
00:39:14blood relationships that make the clan the most cohesive reality of the Roman criminal panorama where it is from where
00:39:23this mafia is it you are creating the mafia you are inventing it if there is a subject that
00:39:32he has demonstrated that he can distance himself from a specific context of birth and that he can emancipate himself from
00:39:44that context is precisely Domenico Spada I went to Vendi Pazzoletti 12 years I arrived in high champion
00:39:52of the world of boxing the sword workers who are so integrated that he also received some
00:40:00important awards because to me but how he awarded together with the minister of the rio so everyone everyone
00:40:08you all support the mafia they support I support the mafia my boys get it into your heads the mafia doesn't
00:40:14we are at the state a few months after these declarations in July 2018 Domenico Spada comes
00:40:24arrested on charges of usury and distortion, he is currently in prison detained in custody
00:40:33precautionary measure to the state he has not yet received any convictions his wife to whom it is being given
00:40:42accused of a fictitious registration of an asset actually attributable to the Spada Vulcano Spada and
00:40:53the property in question would be a gym which is the gym that he opened and his wife
00:41:00This revealer of the incredible prejudice has also been under house arrest for a year
00:41:10he goes so far as to say that there is a judicial system that is sufficient for these individuals.
00:41:16enough with the abuses, the abuses in the episodes I lost every time in these years Domenico Spada was one of the
00:41:26few members of the family gave interviews but he was not the only one to declare himself persecuted
00:41:33from prejudices this is a media thing that you created regent of which of what where
00:41:38wears written I know the criminal record clean but on 24 September 2019 the court of Rome pronounces
00:41:50a historic sentence for the first time the Spada clan is charged with the crime of association
00:42:13Mafia life sentences confirmed for Del Caspato's top brass
00:42:40a major trial that stems from one of the most important anti-mafia operations of recent years
00:42:48Operation Eclipse: 32 people linked to the Spada clan arrested on January 25, 2018
00:42:57a mafia-style association that dealt, laundered and distorted money in Ostia
00:43:30With threats and beatings, the clan kept the victims of usury under control
00:43:37and with the guns he controlled the drug dealing areas
00:43:59The criminal rise of the Spada family began with the double murder of two rivals of the clan
00:44:05Giovanni Galleoni and Francesco Antonini were killed on November 22nd of a very special year for Rome.
00:44:17Rome year 2011 dead killed wounded and shooters in broad daylight the war for control explodes
00:44:27the mafias are besieging the city but the institutions are downplaying the situation
00:44:36the so-called mafia theme explodes following a series of murders that occurred in
00:44:45territory in particular two in Ostia and it was on that occasion that I began to travel around the territory
00:44:53speaking with all the public safety authorities the prefect of the time replied that these were small
00:45:01gangs that try to occupy the territory to have exclusive rights to drug trafficking and concludes
00:45:07There is no organized crime in Rome, we are not in Chicago, in the Wild West, let's not start passing by
00:45:12who knows what is going to happen in the far west we are in chicago so let's start saying this
00:45:17that even the part of the press that is not in the Wild West or Chicago is clear
00:45:26many have forgotten but in the drug war in Rome they don't just kill each other like
00:45:33It happens in mafia territories, even the bodies of innocent people remain on the ground
00:45:46It was half past eleven and finally a call came from his girlfriend, she says but then what was it?
00:45:54he got hurt while doing Medovardo and you stay at home and we left immediately but on the road
00:46:00we were doing maybe he had an accident that the car thinks about everything we thought about everything
00:46:06that could have happened but then when we got there they told us that they had
00:46:10shot us the world collapsed happened on the night of August 23, 2011 which in Morena at the gates of
00:46:22Ciampino another stronghold of the Casa Monica clan and I thought it was a film that I was dreaming that
00:46:31it wasn't true but it was the reality that my son was no longer there and the evening that it happened
00:46:42the facturing
00:46:43when they shot him he tried to help me he called me mom I'm sick and instead I couldn't do anything to him
00:47:01Edoardo had just turned 18, he was our only child, so they actually killed us both.
00:47:10sometimes he was a good boy he was a model student who did well in school and in the summer he
00:47:19he wants to go and earn something he was a lifeguard at a municipal swimming pool in Ciampino
00:47:25He didn't spend any of that money, every now and then we counted it together, some of his friends told him
00:47:31we're going to deliver pizzas why don't you come with us even the very angry father
00:47:36I said listen but you're missing something, well let's say it's a bit ugly because we didn't like it
00:47:41the evening that the tragedy happened was the third evening that he was going, it's not that many evenings that he was going
00:47:47there this is the pizzeria where Edoardo worked it's 10pm when two people with the face
00:47:56covered by the helmet they arrive here one of them climbs these stairs fires four gunshots Edward
00:48:05an ambush is struck in the heart which in all respects does not even know how to settle scores
00:48:14What more can we think, our family couldn't have something like this happen, some newspapers have it
00:48:23really good guy by day drug dealer by night because they say he died in that
00:48:30It must be some shady business involved but it's not true at all, all this happened
00:48:38just because he was sitting on a chair where you sat in Monica's house
00:48:47That evening Edoardo makes only one mistake, at the end of his shift he decides to sit in front of the pizzeria but
00:48:56he chooses the wrong place they told us that a Casa Monica used to sit there while he was dealing drugs and he
00:49:04at home this chair was for him Edward it was hot he sat down on that chair calmly
00:49:11waiting and these two arrived they shot
00:49:20Among the investigative hypotheses, Pietro's name appears as a possible target of the ambush
00:49:26Casa Monica, born in 1986, is considered one of the new members of the family and today enters and exits the
00:49:35prison on charges of drug dealing when they showed us the photos there and then I was shocked
00:49:42I said oh my god they look identical other witnesses told him that he looked a lot like him like
00:49:49clothing like hair and skin color then we learned that it was a square of
00:49:55drug dealing where the Casa Monicas were and a new family from Ciampino, the Morellis, was entering
00:50:03so let's say rivals there had been this disappearance I don't know how many kilos of drugs hidden in the jars where
00:50:12Monica's house was dealing drugs, Edoardo found himself in the middle of this drug dealing war, he had nothing to do with it
00:50:20nothing and he lost his life in Rome where impunity reigns many crimes remain without culprits and
00:50:33so also for the murder of Edoardo the only suspect belonging to a family is produced
00:50:39Casa Monica's rival is finally archived, Edoardo's case remains a crime without culprits
00:50:48an 18 year old boy dies and he can die like that without a reason without without a why
00:50:56they told us that it is difficult to continue with the investigation because the boy is clean and does not
00:51:04understands the reason she died by mistake, beyond the pain we saw relatives disappear who were there
00:51:12they were close to people close by because everyone here is afraid of Monica's house now they have taken a
00:51:20power that is not controlled I am not afraid of anything or anyone because it is worse than what I am
00:51:27they did they can't do it to me I hope with all my heart that someone with remorse in time can
00:51:36to speak because I hear so many cases that after so many years something has happened to ours but it can
00:51:44happen to anyone I was in the middle of the garden I saw all the races coming down the stairs and then not
00:51:51I saw more in the telephone interceptions you could hear these gentlemen speaking in their own language
00:52:04I decided not to show my face because they are indicative drugs are one of the evils of Rome in
00:52:16In a few years, the Casa Monica clan will make a huge leap in quality in terms of drug trafficking.
00:52:32They haven't disappeared, they're just looking at how to remove themselves.
00:52:48get it into your head the mafia is not us and the state in the name of the Italian people is the strong one
00:52:54The first degree of Rome condemns the sword of Carmi in the said Rome right at us they shot
00:52:59she tried to find me and called me mom I'm sick you have to believe me one thing you have to believe me
00:53:06what I tell you I want to die
00:53:17every operation against the Monica clan was presented as the final operation
00:53:23ignoring the ability to regenerate and the number of family members
00:53:35In Monica's house, like any organization that has the characteristics of mafia, I believe it is capable of regenerating itself.
00:53:47it is a clan that moves with the characteristics of the 416 bis foreseen for Cosa Nostra for the 'ndrangheta for
00:53:57the Camorra and other traditional mafias
00:54:00Compared to other mafias, the Monica family can count on a weapon capable of making the family's business invisible.
00:54:08the language
00:54:18In the wiretaps these gentlemen could be heard speaking in their own language
00:54:25the magistrate had to resort to a policeman who was also from Abruzzo and who was unable to
00:54:37transcribe into Italian the content of that telephone conversation that he had with the spoons
00:54:43had listened I decided to show my face because they are vengeful and I fear for me for all my
00:55:03all relatives
00:55:07I worked a lot with fear when I entered the barracks or court because they are dangerous towards a
00:55:17translator because he is seen as a traitor another interpreter from the area, also of Roma language, has given up doing it
00:55:26this assignment because it was threatened
00:55:28basically it is not possible to translate this this this language because we do not have it available
00:55:35reliable interpreters thus makes it impossible to understand what clan members are saying to each other
00:55:43in our community there is something called Roma judgment with the type of judgment that is called
00:55:50Christ Stabor
00:55:51If they catch you working as a translator they'll ask you for hundreds of thousands of euros and the Roma judges
00:56:00they say that if you don't have to pay then he is free to do what he wants considering the problems that
00:56:06it can kill you
00:56:07Whenever you want
00:56:12Translators are the key to opening the safe but they are still too few and too scared
00:56:18so when they can, Monica's house uses its language to shield itself from an advantage that is missing
00:56:26when they are forced to talk to other criminals due to drug dealings
00:56:34it is clear that we are not talking about an organization whose border is the Grande Raccordo Anulare
00:56:40but the ramifications of the Casa Monica clan have certainly extended to various places in the world
00:56:47and I deny how are you?
00:56:49do you speak English?
00:56:51perfect, wonderful, wonderful
00:56:52Brazil?
00:56:54is it ok for me?
00:56:57so how do we do it here?
00:56:58because my and the other pilot asked me
00:57:00do we need a certain time to get here?
00:57:03no no no that we know
00:57:04we know we have focused attention on Salvatore Casa Monica Salvatore Classe
00:57:121976 begins his climb when his brother Giuseppe is arrested but as
00:57:19each new generation is much more ambitious the only point of reference for the entire clan of
00:57:27large cocaine imports from South America and in a few years the Casa Monica clan under the
00:57:35The profile of drug trafficking under his direction will make a huge leap in quality until it becomes
00:57:41so important that you can talk face to face and even have a leadership role so that you can
00:57:48to tear up a very advantageous agreement with a part of the Gulf Cartel to import
00:57:52In Italy, the entire annual production of cocaine is approximately 7 tons of cocaine.
00:58:02to organize the importation of cocaine from South America around the same table there were
00:58:09Tomislav Pavlovich already emerged in the operation Mafia Capitale of him Carminati said that it was bad
00:58:16forte raises the gun and shoots petoku dorian one of the top exponents of the Albanian mafia next to
00:58:23among them there was Silvano Mandolesi Silvano Mandolesi is an Italian citizen of Calabrian origins who
00:58:29considered close to the Aquino family among the most influential clans in Northern Europe in the importation
00:58:35of cocaine is a solid plan that of Salvatore Casamonica but an unprecedented fact happens one of the
00:58:42affiliates collapses and the financial police convinces him to collaborate with justice
00:58:48They call the French is the first Trojan horse of the low-cost Brazilian operation
00:58:58I remember a meeting in a Roman hotel where Salvatore Casamonica and Domisa Pavlovich were together
00:59:06our undercover named the Frenchman met the first airplane pilot who
00:59:14they tested that he was supposed to fly the airplane from South America to Zion this
00:59:20the pilot was an undercover American DEA agent
00:59:29the drug traffickers had decided to use a private airplane each trip would allow
00:59:38the airplane was carrying approximately one ton of cocaine hidden inside sports bags
00:59:59the plane was reportedly carrying some athletes belonging to minor football teams
01:00:05South Americans who came to Europe for physiotherapy treatments
01:00:12and Tomislav Pavlovich who is in charge of logistics goes to Sao Paulo and organizes the shipment of the drug cargo
01:00:25and in his free time he practices at the shooting range
01:00:34Salvatore Casamonica, on the other hand, deals with contacts with drug traffickers and has the task of finding a hook
01:00:40at the Sion airport in Switzerland where the drug shipment arrives so he asks the Frenchman to give him a hand
01:00:47This gave us the assist to insert a third piece that will prove to be strategically fundamental
01:00:55the Swiss who will pretend to be a corrupt customs official capable of getting people out of Zion airport
01:01:02huge quantities of cocaine
01:01:04To define the criminal plan, Salvatore Casamonica Pavlovich and the Swiss man meet in a well-known bar in Milan.
01:01:38the first load is ready
01:01:39the first load is ready
01:01:42to ship 600 kg of pure cocaine to the squares of Naples and Rome
01:01:48something happens that Salvatore cannot predict
01:01:52new operation against the Casamonica mafia
01:01:58In July, an anti-mafia operation dubbed "Gramigna" was launched in Rome.
01:02:0431 members of the clan were arrested, including him
01:02:12Salvatore Casamonica is drawn from the precautionary custody order of Brazil, he costs it when
01:02:17he was already in prison for the operation gramigna and with brazil the cost has another charge
01:02:23the international drug trafficking organization is very serious and is also aggravated by the armed gang
01:02:30Having fallen on Salvatore Casamonica's head, the Guardia di Finanza decides to intervene
01:02:38and arrests the other members of the criminal gang
01:02:42Dorian Pedoco in Albania Thomas Pavlovich is arrested in Italy
01:02:49it's the end of the brazilian gang cost it
01:02:53The legal commercial operation that was suppressed would have brought in a profit of approximately 150 million euros
01:03:01drugs generate economic interests generate money
01:03:07money is laundered and premises are bought with the money
01:03:13Rome is so vast that it can allow anyone to do illicit business
01:03:21even Salvatore Casamonica's right-hand man Tomislav Pavlovich had tried to recycle
01:03:27the money in the center of Rome and had asked for help from professionals like this
01:03:33Hi, I'm a neurotic disorder, I'm doing a job in Rome and it came up
01:03:40Tomas Pavlovich spoke to her on the phone a couple of years ago about investing money
01:03:47local restaurants etc etc but I wanted to understand another
01:03:50but were you friends?
01:03:52I knew, it's perfect
01:03:53but did he also make art?
01:03:56business
01:03:58But what sector did he want to invest in?
01:04:01yes a bit of that anyway we say local catering and things like that
01:04:06places to make bars, cocktails and things like that
01:04:11and you know that I also knew Carminaldi
01:04:14I knew everything about the environment
01:04:15look then
01:04:19Carminaldi is a person who in Rome the company has had a relationship with everyone
01:04:26In Rome, relationships between criminals really matter, they slow down guns and protect business.
01:04:33and on good neighborly relations Massimo Carminati is really skilled
01:04:38He attended school in the Magliana gang and became the head of the criminal organization Mondo di Mezzo
01:04:45I'm going around the departments greeting people
01:04:48well, it's normal, it's normal
01:04:50you have to sell the product my friend
01:04:53Carminati is accused together with his right-hand man Salvatore Buzzi
01:04:57of having corrupted entrepreneurs and parts of the State
01:04:59to illegally manage public funds
01:05:02especially those intended for immigrant reception centers
01:05:07but how much is there on immigrants?
01:05:10drug trafficking in the specific
01:05:14Buzzi when I met him and when I had dealings with Buzzi
01:05:18he was an icon of prison redemption
01:05:21the champion of social cooperation within our city
01:05:27Buzzi offers jobs to ex-prisoners and among them there is no shortage of Casamonica
01:05:33like Luciano called Ercolino born in 1968
01:05:37arrested for mafia association in Operation Gramigna
01:05:41Luciano Casamonica when I assisted him but he is a character of little importance
01:05:47he is not violent or anything else
01:05:51in the 90s poor Luciano Casamonica was with a girl who was bothered by a guy
01:05:59it was a punch and just a punch in the mouth
01:06:03rather not in the mouth on the ear
01:06:06died
01:06:07immediately dead
01:06:12Good morning, Mr President.
01:06:13oh nice, listen, tomorrow at 4pm the mayor will arrive in Castel Romano
01:06:17so if you notify Luciano
01:06:20but I could have warned the gypsy too
01:06:21and well he works as a security guard there so
01:06:24but excuse me
01:06:25but excuse me, I'm curious, but did you pay for it?
01:06:28yes yes like 20 thousand
01:06:29The money given to Luciano Casamonica is used to keep the residents of the Roma camp in Castel Romano happy.
01:06:37a deal that Salvatore Buzzi got his hands on
01:06:40at the time the mayor was Gianni Alemanno
01:06:46that role in authorized nomad camps such as Castel Romano was carried out by the municipal police
01:06:52from the municipal police, from our security delegates, etc., etc.
01:06:56so no one had given Buzzi the task of doing this thing
01:07:02Alemanno denies everything but a witness who knew Luciano Casamonica well tells another version
01:07:09there was this field right there
01:07:13they had put two ethnic groups
01:07:14they were shooting at each other
01:07:17they called them they called Luciano
01:07:20Castel Romano
01:07:20Castel Romano
01:07:21Luciano Casamonica but I had absolutely never met him
01:07:24as I had never met any member of the Casamonica family
01:07:29what the hell was Luciano, a German chef, doing at the table?
01:07:33what was he doing there?
01:07:35here they are
01:07:36At that time
01:07:37so this is the famous dinner at the Baobab
01:07:41the assistance center for immigrants
01:07:45which at the time was managed by Salvatore Buzzi on June 29th
01:07:48at that dinner they took 30 thousand euros
01:07:52straight line
01:07:53Buzzi told me that there was this person
01:07:55who wanted to take a selfie with the mayor
01:07:58and I was looking at him
01:08:01I took it
01:08:02since that was a center for immigrants
01:08:03I took him for a South American immigrant
01:08:06tell you how you know
01:08:07you know why he came back but he showed 30 thousand euros he took on that dinner there
01:08:13then it turned out that I was in Casamonica but I had no idea that it was a Casamonica
01:08:18no one said it at that moment and that evening
01:08:21if the mayor wasn't in the dark
01:08:25he knew it
01:08:26This testimony was never taken into consideration even by the investigators
01:08:30I have never been accused of this kind of activity
01:08:33no crime
01:08:34nothing related to the use of Casamonica
01:08:37Alemanno is not under investigation for the events related to the Roma camp in Castello Romano
01:08:41but he was instead convicted in the first instance for the money received from Salvatore Buzzi
01:08:47even in the sentence in which I was sentenced to six years
01:08:51I am accused of individual loans which are said to be corrupt acts.
01:08:57I will prove on appeal that this is not true
01:09:00self-criticism
01:09:01self-criticisms can be endless but not from this point of view
01:09:04from this point of view I have a clear conscience
01:09:06the underworld investigation teaches one thing
01:09:10criminals need the relationship with entrepreneurs
01:09:14it's like that for the Casamonica too
01:09:17they corrupted entrepreneurs, professionals and even doctors
01:09:21with a very powerful weapon
01:09:23the blackmail
01:09:31of *** never heard of?
01:09:33Yes
01:09:35the published
01:09:37self-styled
01:09:37he's crazy in the horse
01:09:39that I don't have the drugs
01:09:40which just turned to me here
01:09:41I wouldn't get close
01:09:43the character of the genre
01:09:44he signed dozens of certificates that produced legitimate impediments
01:10:00so what do I know
01:10:01I don't feel well
01:10:02my head hurts
01:10:03this stuff here
01:10:03Yes
01:10:04they told him stupid things
01:10:06made first
01:10:07of everything
01:10:08and there
01:10:09the exchange seems simple enough to me
01:10:11let's say
01:10:12his dependence in exchange for availability
01:10:20Yes
01:10:21so then he wanted to ask me something?
01:10:23Yes
01:10:24knows
01:10:26I am
01:10:26I'm Mello Trocchia
01:10:28a journalist
01:10:29I'm doing a job
01:10:31on Casamonica
01:10:32and I need to talk about it
01:10:35to understand some things a little better
01:10:37Yes
01:10:38in the sense
01:10:39me after Vittorio died
01:10:41I
01:10:41I have not had any further contact with them
01:10:43for which
01:10:43eh
01:10:44because some of them
01:10:45they tell me that she
01:10:47there
01:10:48I have taken care of them for the past
01:10:50with the death of Vittorio
01:10:52I treated them for various problems
01:10:54Vittorio who died
01:10:55he was diabetic
01:10:56he had kidney failure
01:10:57I even gave him dialysis
01:11:00but now after he died
01:11:01I haven't seen him again
01:11:03why didn't they look for me anymore
01:11:04me neither
01:11:05No
01:11:05because some of them
01:11:06they say
01:11:07that she
01:11:08he provided him with some certificates
01:11:10no no no
01:11:11I just took care of them
01:11:12Look
01:11:12I repeat to you
01:11:13I haven't contacted them anymore
01:11:14I greet you
01:11:14no the last thing
01:11:17they say that she
01:11:18he made the certificates
01:11:20No
01:11:20what am I saying I'm saying
01:11:21No
01:11:22I wrote that
01:11:23Victor of Victor
01:11:25it wasn't better to say
01:11:26eh
01:11:37it is also thanks to professionals
01:11:39friends and obliging
01:11:41that the Casamonica clan
01:11:43has become
01:11:43a mafia clan
01:11:53but it is above all
01:11:54thanks to those who closed their eyes
01:11:56through fear or negligence
01:11:58that the house had a great opportunity
01:12:01that of being considered
01:12:03just a band
01:12:05of suburban bullies
01:12:06that we are map-loving people
01:12:08why do you hear Casamonica
01:12:10only the troubles that we are not
01:12:11because here you get into trouble afterwards
01:12:12or I said something strange to him
01:12:14because I don't know
01:12:15so infamous
01:12:16everyone is afraid here of Casamonica
01:12:18the people
01:12:19for fear instead of
01:12:20to advance
01:12:21always retreats
01:12:22these are getting stronger and stronger
01:12:24in recent years
01:12:26dozens of affiliates have been arrested
01:12:29go to me
01:12:30I don't believe that the phenomenon
01:12:32has been eradicated
01:12:33but the war has started
01:12:35which is what gives us hope
01:12:37they started with great fanfare
01:12:39the demolitions of houses
01:12:41the state is going on a line
01:12:43fair enough
01:12:45right
01:12:46but there are still intact homes
01:12:50and free zones
01:12:52is it possible to ask you something?
01:12:54but to say that they are finished
01:12:56it doesn't exist
01:13:00but not
01:13:01it's already a great result
01:13:03to have recognized
01:13:05the mafia
01:13:06of a phenomenon
01:13:09not for this reason
01:13:10you have to think
01:13:12that the phenomenon
01:13:14has ceased
01:13:16they haven't disappeared
01:13:18they are just seeing
01:13:19how to remove yourself
01:13:22the true power of the clan today
01:13:25it's them
01:13:26the young people
01:13:27these are the young people
01:13:29the little mix-ups
01:13:30they are mounted head on
01:13:31they are wonderful
01:13:32the little mix-ups
01:13:33they break the young people
01:13:34the latest generation
01:13:35what there were
01:13:36there was a sea
01:13:37but there were a sea
01:13:38a sea
01:13:51after I saw
01:13:51thank goodness there
01:13:52the little group is
01:13:53that is, everyone respects you
01:13:55Boys
01:13:56also because they fear you
01:13:57the ones I repeat to you
01:13:58you stamp your feet and they run
01:14:00I mean, I'm not stupid
01:14:01to go against you
01:14:02that they slap him
01:14:04attack a wall
01:14:04but I know you
01:14:05regardless of that
01:14:06but we are one
01:14:06I know you
01:14:08we are 3,000
01:14:09I know you
01:14:10that is where
01:14:12what war do you want to wage on me?
01:14:15here
01:14:16I wake up in the morning
01:14:16at noon
01:14:17it wakes me up with sincerity
01:14:18I do whatever the fuck I want
01:14:19you are
01:14:20but I'm coming to work with you
01:14:22No
01:14:22while I'm under no one
01:14:24you mean
01:14:24hire me
01:14:25I'm not smart enough
01:14:28No
01:14:29No
01:14:29No
01:14:36No
01:14:37No
01:14:40No
01:14:41No
01:14:42No
01:14:43No
01:14:44No
01:14:44No
01:15:18No
01:15:18No
01:15:21No
01:15:21bit
01:15:22bit
01:15:45Thank you all.
01:15:58Thank you all.
01:16:34Thank you all.
01:16:57Thank you all.
01:17:25Thank you all.
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