On 27 April 1981, the
Red Brigades
The Red Brigades ( , often abbreviated BR) were an Italian far-left Marxist–Leninist militant group. It was responsible for numerous violent incidents during Italy's Years of Lead, including the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro in 1978, ...
(BR) kidnapped the 60-year-old
Christian Democrat
Christian democracy is an ideology inspired by Christian ethics#Politics, Christian social teaching to respond to the challenges of contemporary society and politics.
Christian democracy has drawn mainly from Catholic social teaching and neo ...
(DC) politician
Ciro Cirillo
Ciro Cirillo (; 15 February 1921 – 30 July 2017) was an Italian politician and member of the Christian Democracy (DC) political party. He served as the president of the province of Naples from 1969 to 1975 and the president of Campania from 1 ...
and killed his two-man escort in the garage of his
Naples
Naples ( ; ; ) is the Regions of Italy, regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 908,082 within the city's administrative limits as of 2025, while its Metropolitan City of N ...
apartment building. At the time, Cirillo directed reconstruction efforts in
Campania
Campania is an administrative Regions of Italy, region of Italy located in Southern Italy; most of it is in the south-western portion of the Italian Peninsula (with the Tyrrhenian Sea to its west), but it also includes the small Phlegraean Islan ...
devastated by the
earthquake in the Irpinia region on 23 November 1980. He was released after a controversial deal with the
; they did not negotiate with the BR and only asked them to release him. This happened several years after the Italian state had refused to negotiate with the BR in their
kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro
The kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro, also referred to in Italy as the Moro case (), was a seminal event in Italian political history. On the morning of 16 March 1978, the day on which a new cabinet led by Giulio Andreotti was to have underg ...
, leading observers and critics to wonder what changed and the reasons behind the state's negotiation. Cirillo died in 2017.
Natural target
Cirillo was a key figure in the Campanian regional DC hierarchy. He was the right-hand man of
Antonio Gava
Antonio Gava (30 July 1930 – 8 August 2008) was an Italian politician and member of Christian Democracy (DC). Son of the 13-time minister Silvio Gava, Antonio was one of the Christian Democratic Party's leading power-brokers in Campania ove ...
, who was one of the national leaders of the Doroteo faction of the DC, responsible for appointments and public works contracts, and someone who knew a great deal about all the behind-the-scenes deals of local Neapolitan politics. As the regional councillor for urban planning, he was in charge of the reconstruction after the 1980 earthquake.
[Behan, ''See Naples and Die'', pp. 135-36] Cirillo was therefore seen as a natural target for the Neapolitan column of the BR led by .
[Allum & Allum, ''The resistible rise of the new Neapolitan Camorra'', p. 240]
After two and a half months, the BR threatened to execute Cirillo unless the Naples city government accepted demands it refused in the past.
[Red Brigades Threaten Captive’s Life](_blank)
The New York Times, July 10, 1981 The BR demanded that the authorities requisitioned housing for thousands of Naples families left homeless by the earthquake. They also demanded increased benefits for the unemployed.
UPI, July 16, 1981 None of the political demands of the BR were met and in the end they accepted that a ransom was enough to release Cirillo.
[Behan, ''See Naples and Die'', p. 141]
Release
Cirillo was released after 89 days on 25 July 1981, against the payment of a ransom of one and a half billion lire, thanks to the decisive intervention of
boss
Raffaele Cutolo
Raffaele Cutolo (; 4 November 1941 – 17 February 2021) was an Italian crime boss and leader of the Nuova Camorra Organizzata (NCO), an organisation he built to renew the Camorra. Cutolo had a variety of nicknames including o Vangelo'' ("th ...
.
[ Publicly, the DC had refused to negotiate with terrorists, but privately leading politicians such as ]Antonio Gava
Antonio Gava (30 July 1930 – 8 August 2008) was an Italian politician and member of Christian Democracy (DC). Son of the 13-time minister Silvio Gava, Antonio was one of the Christian Democratic Party's leading power-brokers in Campania ove ...
and Vincenzo Scotti
Vincenzo Scotti (born 16 September 1933) is an Italian politician and member of Christian Democracy (Italy), Christian Democracy (DC). He was Italian Minister of the Interior, Minister of the Interior and Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mini ...
, and members of the secret services, such as Pietro Musumeci
Pietro Musumeci (born 18 May 1920) is a former general and deputy director of Italy's military intelligence agency, SISMI.
He was born in Catania. A member of '' Propaganda Due'', Musumeci was convicted in 1985, along with other SISMI officers Fr ...
, visited Cutolo in prison and asked him to negotiate with imprisoned members of the Red Brigades.[Stille, ''Excellent Cadavers'', p. 77-78][Behan, ''See Naples and Die'', p. 139]
In return, Cutolo allegedly asked for a slackening of police operations against the Camorra, for control over the tendering of building contracts in Campania (a lucrative venture since the devastating earthquake in November 1980) and for a reduction of his own sentence, as well as new psychiatric test to show that he is not responsible for his actions. Both these last concessions were granted.[Haycraft, ''The Italian Labyrinth'', p. 214]
Aftermath
The outcome of the Cirillo kidnap stood in sharp contrast to the kidnap of the Italian former prime minister Aldo Moro
Aldo Moro (; 23 September 1916 – 9 May 1978) was an Italian statesman and prominent member of Christian Democracy (Italy), Christian Democracy (DC) and its centre-left wing. He served as prime minister of Italy in five terms from December 1963 ...
. When Moro was abducted by the BR in 1978, the DC-led government immediately took a hardline position: the "state must not bend" on terrorist demands. They refused to negotiate with the BR, while local DC members in Campania made every effort and even negotiated with criminals to release Cirillo, a relatively minor politician in comparison with Moro. Cirillo died on 30 July 2017, at the age of 96.
See also
* List of kidnappings
The following is a list of kidnappings summarizing the events of each case, including instances of celebrity abductions, claimed hoaxes, suspected kidnappings, extradition abductions, and mass kidnappings.
By date
* List of kidnappings befo ...
* List of solved missing person cases
Lists of solved missing person cases include:
* List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950
* List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999
* List of solved missing person cases: post-2000
See also
* List of kidnappings
* List of murder ...
References
Bibliography
* Allum, Percy; Allum, Felia, ''The resistible rise of the new Neapolitan Camorra'', in Stephen Gundle and Simon Parker (eds) (1996), ''The New Italian Republic. From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to Berlusconi'', New York: Routledge .
* Behan, Tom (2002),
See Naples and Die: The Camorra and Organized Crime
', London/New York: I.B. Tauris Publishers, .
* Haycraft, John (1985). ''The Italian Labyrinth: Italy in the 1980s'', London: Secker & Warburg.
* Stille, Alexander (1995). ''Excellent Cadavers. The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic'', New York: Vintage .
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