Bardellino (disambiguation)

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Bardellino is an Italian surname. It may refer to:

Antonio Bardellino Italian mob boss

Antonio Bardellino was a powerful Neapolitan Camorrista and boss of the Casalesi clan, having a prominent role in the organized crime in the province of Caserta during the 1980s. He was one of the last of the old-style Camorra godfathers.

The Casalesi clan is a clan within the Camorra, an Italian criminal organization, operating from San Cipriano d’Aversa in the province of Caserta between Naples and Latium. Formed by Antonio Bardellino, it is a confederation of clans in the Caserta area. The Casalesi clan is believed to be one of the most powerful groups within the Camorra, specialising in construction and keeping a lower profile than clans that focus on drug dealing. The clan is among the most powerful and influential criminal organizations in the world, with approximately 150 to 160 zone leaders and 8000-9000 members.

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Bardella is a surname. Notable people with this surname are: