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Giuseppe Setola

Giuseppe Setola (born November 5, 1970) is an Italian Camorrista and former boss of the Casalesi clan from Caserta. Since 2008, he was included on the list most wanted fugitives in Italy, until his arrest on January 14, 2009, in Mignano Monte Lungo.〔 (Camorra, arrestato il boss Setola. Ai carabinieri: "Avete vinto voi" ), Corriere della Sera, January 14, 2009〕〔(Mafia boss Giuseppe Setola who escaped through sewer is caught ), Times Online, January 14, 2009〕 Setola allegedly headed a squad of killers, and was said to have ordered or carried out 18 murders throughout the latter half of 2008. Police began a massive manhunt against Setola in response to the murders of six West African immigrants in Castel Volturno.
On January 12, 2009, Setola evaded arrest by escaping into the sewers through a secret trapdoor during a police raid on his hideout. He was arrested two days later after leading police on a rooftop chase. Setola is currently serving a life imprisonment sentence for murder. He was featured in ''Gomorrah'', the best-selling Roberto Saviano book about the Camorra in Campania.
==Criminal career==
Giuseppe Setola was a Camorrista and boss of the Casalesi clan from Caserta. He became considered one of the most wanted fugitives in Italy. He was featured in ''Gomorrah'', the 2006 best-selling book by author Roberto Saviano about the Campanian mafia. Following the book's release, authorities said the Camorra asked Setola to kill Saviano.〔 Although the alleged hit request never took place, Setola was said to have purchased a detonator and explosives for the job.
Authorities claimed Setola ordered or carried out 18 murders between May and December 2008, during which time he allegedly led a Casalesi squad of killers, who reportedly sought to eliminate rivals and punish businessmen who refused to pay protection money to the Camorra. The squad was formed during a time of apparent power struggles within the Camorra crime syndicate.〔 Setola was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison, but was placed on house arrest in the spring of 2008 when he received a doctor's certificate that he was suffering from an eye infection. Setola escaped and went underground almost immediately after being placed on house arrest.〔〔 Prosecutors later opened a probe into how Setola organized the escape.
In May 2008, Setola and fellow Casalesi member Gianluca Bidognetti allegedly disguised themselves as anti-Mafia police and planned to kill relatives of a clan woman who had been cooperating with police. Setola and Bidognetti, along with others in disguise, allegedly convinced the informant's sister and niece to come onto the streets, but only succeeded in wounding one of them. Bidognetti was arrested in November 2008 for attempted murder in connection to the incident.〔 Setola was also said to be responsible for the murder of a gambling arcade owner in a coastal town neighboring Caserta.〔 Setola has been said to have driven a motorbike during some of his alleged hits.〔

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