Scissionisti di Secondigliano

Also known as: Amato-Pagano clan, Spagnoli
Based in ItalyActive2004-presentSourcesScissionisti di Secondigliano

The Scissionisti di Secondigliano, also known as the Amato-Pagano clan, is a Camorra clan based in the Secondigliano district of Naples, Italy. Founded in 2004 by Raffaele Amato and Cesare Pagano, it split from the Di Lauro clan and became a major force in international drug trafficking, with a strong presence in Spain. The group engaged in a violent feud with the Di Lauro clan in 2004-2005, resulting in over 100 murders. Currently, it remains one of the most important Camorra organizations.

CRIMENET has extracted 40 linkages for this organization, including 17 cooperative ties across 14 organizations, 17 conflicts across 9 organizations, 6 other connections and footprints in 1 country.

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The organization has a strong presence in Spain, particularly in Costa del Sol and Barcelona.