Varsallona is credited with modernizing
brigandage in Sicily. Instead of bands roving the countryside and abducting people, he introduced tribute payments in return for guaranteed safety for the landlords and their caretakers and lease-holders (
gabelotto or
bailiff), while freelancing bands were suppressed. He also supplied manpower to noble landowners to repress farmers' revolts. Another innovation was to arrange for his men to be mobilized and demobilized according to the circumstances. They went quietly to a planned operation and then afterwards slipped back to their everyday occupations. The future
Sicilian Mafia boss,
Calogero Vizzini, enrolled in the band when he was still a young and aspiring criminal. In the decades to come he would be considered to be the "boss of bosses" – although such a position does not exist in the loose structure of Cosa Nostra. ==Capture==