Back horse

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The back horse (in italian: cavallo di ritorno) is an illegal practice, common in the southern regions of Italy, in which a person comes to an agreement with a car or motorcycle thief who gives back the loot, after a payment.

This practice is very frequent in Campania and in Naples province and is correlated to camorra, the organized neapolitan mafia.

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