Brothers: Salvatore Lo Russo, Mario Lo Russo, Giuseppe Lo Russo and Carlo Lo Russo
Founding location
Miano, Naples
Years active
1970s – 2016
Territory
Neighbourhoods in the North of Naples, Italy Lugano, Switzerland Nice, France
Criminal activities
Drug trafficking money laundering, prostitution, extortion, bribery,
Allies
Scissionisti di Secondigliano Vastarella clan Piccirillo clan and formerly Secondigliano Alliance
Rivals
Licciardi clan Esposito-Genidoni clan
The Lo Russo clan was a Neapolitan Camorra clan operating on its territory within the city of Naples, concentrated specifically in the area of Miano, whose control extended throughout numerous neighborhoods in the north of the city for more than three decades. Since the fall of all the Lo Russo brothers, and the numerous arrests of most of its affiliates, the organization is considered overthrown.[1]
^"Peppe "capitone", l'irriducibile che tenta di tenere in vita il clan Lo Russo". il24 Cronaca (in Italian). 2017-05-29. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
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199. Meech-Pekarik 1986, pp. 212–213. Lo 1995, p. 9. Lo 1995, pp. 23, 30, 33. Lo 1995, p. 15–16. Lo 1995, p. 12. Lo 1995, pp. 23, 26. Buckland 2013, p. 260...
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