Gargano Mafia, former boss Marco Raduano will be heard in the “Omnia Nostra” maxi trial

Marco Raduano looms. The former Vieste boss, now a justice collaborator, is ready to speak in the “Omnia Nostra” trial against the Lombardi-Scirpoli-Raduano clan of which he was part until a few weeks ago.

The 40-year-old from Vieste known as “Pallone” will be heard in the Foggia court in mid-May when an examination and cross-examination will be held by the Bari DDA and the defense team respectively. The decision to hear the former clan leader was certified today during the hearing. The president also established that Raduano will proceed uninterruptedly until 7.30 pm. The Immediate reports it.

The man has already been convicted at first instance in Bari, together with other people, in the abbreviated trial. The Vieste native was given a life sentence for the murders of Giuseppe Silvestri and Omar Trotta and for the attempted murder of Giovanni Caterino. He was recently arrested again with four other people for the fatal attack on Giambattista Notarangelo.

In Foggia, however, the ordinary rite is underway for over 20 people. Standing out are the bosses Matteo Lombardi known as “A’ Carpnese”, a 54-year-old from Manfredonia of mountain origins and Francesco Scirpoli known as “Il Lungo”, a 41-year-old from Mattinata.

Completing the list of defendants are Michele Bisceglia, Pasquale Bitondi, Luigi Bottalico known as “Pazziarill”, Alessandro Coccia, Leonardo D’Ercole, Michele D’Ercole, Emanuele Finaldi alias “Martufello”, Vittorio Gentile, Sebastiano Gibilisco, Raffaele Greco, Hechmi Hdiouech, Giuseppe Impagnatiello known as “Spaccatidd”, Pietro La Torre, Pasquale Lebiu, Catello Lista known as “Lino”, Michele Lombardi, Umberto Mucciante, Massimo Perdonò, Bruno Renzulli, Mario Scarabino, Salvatore Talarico and Gaetano Vessio.

The Immediate reports it.

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