- The
Ciaculli m****acre on 30 June 1963 was
caused by a car bomb that
exploded in
Ciaculli, an
outlying suburb of Palermo,
killing seven police and military...
-
Ciaculli is an
outlying village (or frazione) of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. It is
located in the south-eastern area of
Palermo Metropolitan City. It counts...
- Sicily, from the late 19th century. The
extended family ruled both in
Ciaculli and
Croceverde Giardini, two south-eastern
outskirts of
Palermo in the...
- history, he was
affiliated with the
Ciaculli mafia family.
Despite his surname, he was not
related to the boss of
Ciaculli Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu"
Greco nor...
- born in
Ciaculli, as the son of
Pietro Greco, who was
killed during a
bloody internal feud
between the
factions of the
Greco Mafia clan in
Ciaculli and Croceverde...
- 7
March 1978) was a
powerful mafioso and boss of the
Sicilian Mafia in
Ciaculli, an
outlying suburb of
Palermo famous for its
citrus fruit groves, where...
-
house in
Ciaculli,
killing seven police and
military officers sent to
defuse it
after an
anonymous phone call. The
outrage over the
Ciaculli m****acre...
- the
smuggling of two tons of
cigarettes to
supply Yugoslavia.
After the
Ciaculli M****acre in 1963, part of an
internal Mafia conflict known as the First...
-
murder attempt in Milan. In June, six
military officers and a
policeman in
Ciaculli were
killed while trying to
dispose of a car bomb.
These incidents provoked...
-
First Mafia War. He was
initially considered to be the man
behind the
Ciaculli m****acre.
Torretta hailed from a long line of Mafiosi. He
probably was...