Giuseppe Setola (Italian pronunciation: [d?u'z?ppe 'se?tola]; born November 5, 1970) is an Italian Camorrista and former boss of the Casalesi clan from Caserta.
Since 2008, he was included on the list most wanted fugitives in Italy, until his arrest on January 14, 2009, in Mignano Monte Lungo.
Setola allegedly headed a squad of killers, and was said to have ordered or carried out 18 murders throughout the latter half of 2008.
Police began a massive manhunt against Setola in response to the murders of six West African immigrants in Castel Volturno.
On January 12, 2009, Setola evaded arrest by escaping into the sewers through a secret trapdoor during a police raid on his hideout.
He was arrested two days later after leading police on a rooftop chase.
Setola is currently serving a life imprisonment sentence for murder.
He was featured in Gomorrah, the best-selling Roberto Saviano book about the Camorra in Campania.