Beginnings At the beginning in the 1950s they were dedicated to the
theft and resale of stolen goods,
prostitution, theft and resale of stolen horses then they moved on to other
criminal activities in the 1960s such as
robberies,
gambling and
betting on the black market, to then flow in the 1970s into other criminal activities such as
extortion,
loan sharking,
money laundering,
arms trafficking,
blackmail,
drug dealing,
racketeering and finally
kidnappings,
rapes even on commission and
murders. In addition to a multitude of criminal and administrative offences such as occupation of private and public land,
illegal building, etc. Mainly the
Sinti families illegally occupied the land with caravans and trailers, and then began to build illegally. Initially they settled mainly in the southern and south-eastern area of
Rome: Romanina, Anagnina, Porta Furba,
Tuscolano,
Spinaceto and further south, in other municipalities up to
Frascati and
Monte Compatri.
Criminal Rise In its criminal rise, from the 1970s for over 30 years, the clan also clashed and intermarried with other
Sinti families such as De Rosa, Di Guglielmo, Morelli, Di Silvio, Di Colombi, Di Rocco, Ciarelli, Bevilacqua, Sauchella, Spada and Spinelli to increase its criminal power and assets from criminal activities and avoid conflicts. The rise to the conquest of the illicit traffic of Rome, occurred, starting from 1970s, with the criminal alliance of the
Banda della Magliana, and lasted until the 1990s. Clan offers the
Banda della Magliana criminal manpower to carry out any criminal objective, in exchange for sharing a portion of the profits and consolidating their power in the areas chosen for their criminal action. Clan helps the Banda della Magliana in eliminating the rival Proietti Clan which occurred between the end of the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s. The Clan consolidated enormous criminal power in the shadow of the Banda, which with the death of
Enrico De Pedis saw its criminal influence in Rome reduced, inheriting its criminal business and contacts with the
Camorra and the
'Ndrangheta. Through these criminal contacts, the Clan evolved and became as brazen as the old
Banda della Magliana, absorbed the attitude of ostentation of luxury and criminal power typical of the Camorra and organized itself typically as a
'Ndrina, with a criminal summit typically centered on a prominent family head, but also with many other related families dedicated to their own criminal activities in their own area of reference, who could unite when necessary to help each other in criminal activity. The complete metamorphosis from
criminal organization to
mafia criminal organization took place between the 1990s and 2000s. Since the 2000s it has acquired the status of a mafia family organized as an
'Ndrina, and is treated with respect and fear by other organizations such as the
Camorra and
'Ndrangheta, both allies and rivals. The various families allied of the Camorra and 'Ndrangheta provide it with drugs to sell and protection to operate in its own territory of competence, undisturbed thanks
corruption and influence criminal. A criminal power that allows them to build undisturbed illegal villas showing off luxury, pomp and power, move huge amounts of capital especially from drug dealing and loan sharking and reinvest it in companies to take control of them, further expand their domain over the territory. In the neighborhoods and areas controlled by clan members, they also make themselves recognizable by flaunting luxury items, such as sports cars and weapons, to intimidate residents who are victims of their extortion and other criminal activities. But in 2015, an event would forever halt the clan's criminal rise: the lavish and grotesque funeral organized by the clan for its leader, Vittorio Casamonica, complete with a horse-drawn carriage, with a helicopter for throwing of flower petals, on flight unauthorized over Rome, and finally the soundtrack from the film
The Godfather, sparked outcry, outrage and indignation nationwide, among the national public, among institutions, including the highest levels of the Italian state, and among law enforcement and anti-mafia forces. While previously the clan enjoyed minimal public exposure, if any, due to intimidation or connivance, this event has now turned a spotlight on the Clan, which has activated the
Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate (DIA). The episode caused such a stir that it also created a certain embarrassment at an international level. The lavish funeral had also sparked some irritation among
'Ndrangheta and
Mafia rival crime families, who feared massive investigative efforts by the police and the
Anti-Mafia Investigative Directorate (DIA) and did not want to appear subordinate to the Clan. The Clan was described by the national media as the most powerful in Rome.
Decline Since Vittorio Casamonica's funeral on August 21, 2015, several actions have been undertaken by the police forces and the Anti-Mafia Investigative Directorate (DIA) to disintegrate the Clan and extinguish its mafia power. Arrests, confiscations, and demolitions of sumptuous illegal villas have followed. Police operations that led to the arrest not only of members of the Clan, but also of members of other affiliated families of Sinti origin, such as the Spada and the Di Silvio, and of other allied 'Ndrine and Camorra families. The trials and sentences led to definitive sentences and the application of
Article 41-bis prison regime. But their mafia power is now also being stifled by the rival 'ndrine and Camorra families, who have had very bad tolerating their rise to power. They don't want to appear subordinate and detest the outcry they've caused in Rome, their Sinti origins, and their way of operating in criminal affairs. These powerful rival crime families want these Sinti clans eradicated and disintegrated. The powerful Mafia, Ndrangheta and Camorra families want to eliminate them from
Rome,
Lazio, and the entire Italian territory. ==Areas of activity==