Alberto (Italian:[alˈbɛrto]; 1922–November 1961) and Vito Agueci (Italian:[ˈviːtoaˈɡwɛːtʃi]), also known as the Agueci brothers, were Sicilian mafiosi who were involved in the French Connection heroin smuggling ring from Europe into the United States and Canada during the late 1950s and early 1960s, closely connected to Hamilton, Ontario mobster Johnny Papalia and the Buffalo crime family.
[alˈbɛrto]; 1922–November 1961) and Vito Agueci (Italian: [ˈviːto aˈɡwɛːtʃi]), also known as the Aguecibrothers, were Sicilian mafiosi who were involved...
Emilio Picariello (1875 or 1879–1923) Giuseppe Ursino Tony Sylvestro Aguecibrothers Carmen Barillaro (1944–1997) Giacomo Luppino (1900–1987) Enio Mora...
the 1960s and 1970s. He worked in this operation with the Sicilian Aguecibrothers, Alberto and Vito, along with the vending machine businesses with Alberto...
Spirito Frank Matthews Johnny Papalia, Hamilton, Ontario Vito Agueci, Hamilton Alberto Agueci, Hamilton Vic Cotroni, leader of the Cotroni crime family of...
October 8 – Albert Agueci, French Connection heroin smuggler for the Buffalo crime family, is severely tortured and murdered. He threatened to inform on...
with the "Papalia-Agueci Network" of the Magaddino crime family of Buffalo and led by members Johnny "Pops" Papalia and Alberto Agueci of Hamilton and Toronto...