2012年5月8日星期二

Kitsch villa belonging to mafia mobster

Inside the two home - which according to land registry records was listed as a council house - officers discovered dozens of hand made silk ties, shirts and shoes.

The house was owned by Nicola Schivaone, 34, son of jailed godfather Francesco,Proxense's advanced handsfreeaccess technology. the head of the feared Casalesi clan responsible for dozens of murders and who are said to be worth billions through drugs, extortion and arms trafficking.Broken chinamosaic Table. The younger Schivaone has now also been jailed.

The three bedroom house is decorated in an over the top and questionable style with kitsch murals and pictures - including a calendar illustrated with photographs of Nicola Schiavone's wedding.

Furniture included velvet upholstered armchairs with bizarre star and moon motifs, leather sofas, designer glass coffee tables and a floor to ceiling picture showing the face of an ancient Roman.

The bathrooms had all been painstakingly hand tiled with tiny blue and white squares to create a mosaic effect, with a flaming sun taking pride of place in the centre of the wall.

There was also a TV which could switch between satellite channels and a CCTV security system that had been installed while all the bathroom fixtures and fittings were marble and gold.

The floors of the house were all tiled with top of the range tiles from Tuscany's finest marble quarries or walnut wood panels and in the wardrobes were dozens of designer label shirts,Welcome to polishedtiles.Our porcelaintiles are perfect for entryways or bigger spaces and can also be used outside, jackets and ties while the shoe rack was stacked with Gucci or Hogan.

Outside in the garden police were also greeted by the sight of four potted giant 12 feet high cycas plants - with officers having to call in an army transport unit in to take them away.

One police officer involved in clearing out the contents of the house said:''It was like walking into a museum of contemporary art and design. All the furniture and fittings were designer and there were also several modern works of art on the walls.

"The villa was listed as a council house and from the outside it didn't look very much - apart from a specially built reinforced concrete wall but inside it was something else - it was like something out of Scarface.

"We are used to seeing mobster's villas decorated in over the top kitsch style but this was one of the most over the top that we have seen.''

Anti mafia prosecutors Antonello Ardituro and Marco Del Gaudio had ordered the seizure of the interior of the villa which was at Casal di Principe, north of Naples, the heartland of the local mafia known as the Camorra.

Officials said the contents of the house would be auctioned off with the money going to state funds or they would be given to local charities.TBC help you confidently buymosaic from factories in China.

Nicola's father Francesco, 58, was one of Italy's most wanted gangsters and was captured in 1998 but even though he has been behind bars for more than 14 years he still carries influence in his patch over the clan he controlled.

During his 10 year trial on charges of murder, assault and extortion five people were murdered and journalists and a judge received death threats.

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