Inzerillo Mafia clan


The Inzerillo Mafia clan is a Sicilian Mafia clan, formerly among the most powerful in Sicily, and is associated with American boss Carlo Gambino and his family.
In the modern era, the Inzerillo clan has been associated with the late John Gambino through heroin trafficking, and also has links to the former Gambino boss, Frank Cali.

History

Founded in 1950s, the clan is most known for its leader Salvatore "Totuccio" Inzerillo.
For at least half a century they were considered the "aristocracy of Palermo's mafia". Related to the Spatola, Mannino, Castellano, Gambino, and Di Maggio families, they first landed in the US in 1956, settling in Cherry Hills. Their protector in the US was the boss Carlo Gambino, Inzerillo's cousin.
In Sicily the clan was historically allied with the capomafia Stefano Bontade and it was mainly devoted to the organization of a large-scale trafficking of morphine from the Far East.
The Inzerillos were overwhelmed in the mafia war that exploded between 1981 and 1983 in the streets of Palermo. Salvatore was killed by Kalashnikov fire on 10 May 1981 in Palermo. After that, the Corleonesi under Salvatore Riina killed his brothers Santo and Pietro, an uncle and the eldest son Giuseppe. The whole family fled to the United States except Filippa Spatola, Inzerillo's wife, and son Giovanni. Subsequently, the Sicilian Mafia Commission, under pressure from
the American Cosa Nostra, decided to grant a pardon to the rest of the Inzerillo family, on the condition that none of them, nor their descendants, would ever return to Sicily. Gone for nearly 20 years, in early 2000 the Inzerilli were back in Palermo, and in the summer of 2007, murders in Palermo seemed to herald a new Mafia war. The first of the family to reappear was Franco, who had been thrown out of the US.
Giovanni Inzerillo, Salvatore's son, was later indicted and arrested on 7 February 2008, in Operation Old Bridge against the Gambinos in New York and their connections in Palermo, involved in drug trafficking.