Motisi Mafia clan explained

Motisi Mafia clan
Founded:1936
Founding Location:Pagliarelli, Palermo, Sicily
Years Active:1936–present
Territory:Palermo
Allies:Corleonesi Mafia clan (defunct)
Rivals:Inzerillo Mafia clan
Bontade Mafia family (defunct)

The Motisi Mafia clan (pronounced as /it/, in Sicilian mʊˈtiːsɪ/) is a historical Sicilian Mafia clan from the Pagliarelli area in Palermo. The Motisi clan is one of the oldest Mafia clans still active in Palermo, and a Motisi was mentioned in 1937 as the Mafia boss of Pagliarelli by Melchiorre Allegra, a mafioso physician who became an informant when he was arrested.[1] Prior to that, Motisi had also been mentioned in the Sangiorgi report.

Historical leaderships

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Notes and References

  1. Twentyfive pages of Allegra’s testimony were published in 1962 in the newspaper L'Ora by Mauro De Mauro. See: Testimony of Melchiorre Allegra, ExLEGI website
  2. Padovani, Marcelle & Giovanni Falcone (1992). Men of Honour: The Truth About the Mafia, HarperCollins,
  3. La Mafia cerca il confronto con lo Stato, Polizia e democrazia, September 2001