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Francesco Mallardo

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discovered the car of Mallardo on the A30 near Nola and set up a road block. Mallardo, who returned from a vacation with his family, pretended to stop but then suddenly accelerated, slightly injuring two policemen. Police then fired a few shots and hit a car tire. After a few hundred meters the car came to a standstill.
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Francesco and his younger brother Giuseppe Mallardo succeeded their father Domenico Mallardo, who was killed by the Maisto clan on June 24, 1976. The murder led to a vendetta that lasted until April 1987 with the killing of Antonio Maisto and two others. This wiped out the Maisto clan crime scene in
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The boss has a heart condition and suffered a heart attack in the maximum security prison in Parma. He escaped from custody from two hospitals, one in his hometown Giugliano, and from a clinic in Pinerolo, near Turin. He was arrested again on August 29, 2003. The police, who had been on his trail,
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On April 14, 2000, he was arrested in a country house between Qualiano and Giugliano while attending a meeting of the so-called
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Giugliano, now dominated by the Mallardos. The attack also marked the final break of relations between the Mallardos and the
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who demanded a farewell to the historic alliance between Giugliano and Marano, who had been allied in the
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from Marano. To complete the triple murder, the Mallardo clan allied themselves with the
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and Feliciano Mallardo. They tried to escape, but were blocked by the police.
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The subsequent rise of Mallardo in both power and prominence is linked to the
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operating from the town of Giugliano in Campania, north of the city of
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Camorra, catturato Mallardo. Era evaso due volte dalla clinica
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clans. The three clans together formed a coalition called the
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Head of the Mallardo clan and one of the founders of the
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Giugliano in Campania
Italy
Italian
Secondigliano Alliance
Mallardo clan
Camorra
[franˈtʃeskomalˈlardo]
Giugliano in Campania
Italian
Neapolitan
Camorra
Mallardo clan
Naples
list of thirty most dangerous fugitives in Italy
Nuvoletta clan
Casalesi clan
Francesco Schiavone
Francesco Bidognetti
Nuova Famiglia
Raffaele Cutolo
Nuova Camorra Organizzata
Licciardi
Contini
Secondigliano Alliance
Secondigliano Alliance
Patrizio Bosti
"Carabinieri raid new Camorra drug-selling faction"
"Triplice omicidio: chiesto l'ergastolo per Mallardo; Ieri la richiesta del pubblico ministero, per l'assassinio di Antonio Maisto, Pietro Granata e Raffaele Smarrazzo"
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