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Pasquale Simonetti (Palma Campania, February 26, 1926 - Naples, July 16, 1955), known as ''Pascalone 'e Nola'', was an Italian criminal of the Camorra, a Mafia-type organisation in Naples and Campania in Italy. ==Early life and career== He was born in a poor family in Palma Campania, a town located at the foot of the Vesuvius in the hinterland of Naples about 25 km east of the city. His father was a carter and his mother was a housewife. His criminal career started in the 1940s falsifying ration books for food which he then sold on the black market.〔Allum, ''The Neapolitan Camorra'', pp. 142–45〕 Subsequently, he entered the lucrative control over the fruit and vegetable business in Naples. In the early 1950s the Camorra controlled the entire chain of the fruit and vegetable markets. They imposed themselves as the protectors of the peasant farmers and shopkeepers, demanding in exchange the right to fix the price of products and control the business.〔(Pupetta Maresca ), Criminology Museum Rome〕 They set whatever price they wanted and were called ‘the Presidents of prices’.〔Allum, ''The Neapolitan Camorra'', pp. 209–10〕
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