Mafia wants Gomorra author dead by Christmas
Police in Italy are looking into reports that the Naples mafia plans to carry out its threat to kill the author of the best-selling book Gomorra, which has been made into a hit movie about mafia brutality, by Christmas. Roberto Saviano, 29, has lived...
Police in Italy are looking into reports that the Naples mafia plans to carry out its threat to kill the author of the best-selling book Gomorra, which has been made into a hit movie about mafia brutality, by Christmas.
Roberto Saviano, 29, has lived in hiding with 24-hour police protection for the past two years since the Camorra, as the mob in his hometown is known, decided to punish him for the huge success of his book, which is based on his own investigations.
It has sold 1.2 million copies in Italy and been translated into 42 languages. Now that it has hit the big screen and is a candidate for the Oscars, the mafia is even angrier and wants Mr Saviano and his bodyguards killed as soon as possible.
"We’ve launched an inquiry to verify the truth behind this news," said Franco Roberto, a coordinator of the local anti-mafia squad for Naples.
Italian papers said the Naples mob’s notorious Casalesi clan – in the news recently over the murder of six Africans, which sparked riots by other immigrants – had moved the threat into the "operative" phase and wanted Mr Saviano dead by Christmas.
The source of the tip-off was a "supergrass" related to the jailed Camorra godfather Francesco Schiavone, aka "Sandokan".
The Camorra has its finger in every pie in Naples and the surrounding areas, from the protection racket to drugs and even waste disposal, as Mr Saviano’s book documents in great detail.
With his shaved head, dark close-cropped beard, piercing eyes and black T-shirt, Mr Saviano has become a symbol of the fight against organised crime for a new generation of Italians.
He marked two years living under escort on Monday, telling a radio show of his relationship with the policemen who have been his only company since he was forced to leave his home.