Italian police seized eight luxury villas from one of Rome's most powerful Mafia clan's in dawn raids involving 600 officers.
City mayor Virginia Raggi, who watched the operation carried out against the Casamonica mobsters, said the properties would be demolished before the New Year.
The gang are known for their gaudy extravagance, decorating their houses in gold and marble, and wearing Rolex watches as their trademark.
'Today is an historic day for the city of Rome and for Romans,' said Raggi, a member of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement who has been criticised for not doing more to clean up the Italian capital.
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A rearing golden stallion sits atop a porcelain base in the dining area - the family originally made their money in the horse trade in the 1960s before criminal diversification and muscling into Rome from the countryside
A crowbar is used in the dawn raids on one of the Roman villas targeted by a massive police operation on Tuesday morning
Police officers make their way through the huge villa, a chandelier can be seen above the living room through a Romanesque archway, as bottles of white wine sit on the kitchen table
The police inside one of the villas, with a gold-leafed border decking the ceiling with a neo-Classical hint, as the chandelier lights the golden room with a cabinet full of crystal glass
A Roman police officer takes photos of the extravagant decorations outside one of the villas for evidence
Gilded decorations can be seen on the wall, as well as on a plush soda within the large wooden doors with a brass lion head knocker
A bedraggled resident opens the front door to crowd of cameras and cops, as he gets a rude awakening at the crack of dawn
'We are putting an end to years of illegality and are sending a strong statement to the Casamonica clan,' he said.
The family were forced out of their homes bedraggled in the harsh winter morning as armed police trudged through the marble floors of the villas.
A large golden stallion in one room, with Persian carpets in another, golden curtains in the bathroom; and colossal vases and porcelain tigers throughout the hallways typify the Casamonica taste.
After years of operating in the shadows, the family came to public attention with a lavish funeral for one of its don's, which included an orchestra playing The Godfather theme music in 2015.
A helicopter dropped rose petals on mourners while posters were strung on the railings of a city basilica which read: 'You have conquered Rome, now conquer paradise.'
The Casamonica family has been associated with crime in the south-eastern quarters of Rome for several decades, but the high profile funeral sparked a fierce backlash with politicians demanding a comprehensive legal assault on the clan.
Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi, joined the police and said: 'Today is an historic day for the city of Rome and for Romans'
A resident is surrounded by police officers outside one of the Casamonica villas this morning, where men, women and children were turfed out
A resident is taken away from one of the colossal villas, as he carries a bag full of his belongings, surrounded by officers
Another resident struggles with her belongings as the Mafiosos are surrounded by police and media crews
In July, 33 members of the group were arrested in raids on extravagant homes filled with gilded mirrors, marbled sculptures of animals and extravagant, regal furniture.
A total of 11 women and 22 men were arrested including an alleged chief of the outfit.
Their lavish homes were filled with expensive goods - including a life-size marble leopard - in gaudy properties with gilded and marble furniture.
Instagram pictures emerged of one of those arrested in July, Ottavio Spada, who posed with bottles of Champagne and diamond encrusted jewellery.
Debora Cerreoni, the wife of one of the alleged senior mobsters, Massimiliano Casamonica, turned supergrass to give vital information to police.
She told them that the Rolex is the gang's favourite type of watch, their symbol.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who heads the far-right League party joined in the operation as he vowed to demolition the villas, saying, 'The party is over'
A woman evicted from her home is bundled out in a blanket along with a boy in pyjamas
A police officer surveys the typical aesthetic of the Casamonica crime family, which incorporates neo-classical elements and incorporates Hollywood portrayals of the Sicilian Mafia
The gang are infamous for terrifying anyone they encounter to ensure nobody testifies against them.
'They are animals who chop people up,' one police witness said.
An Italian comedian became one of their victims, after he allegedly handed over 600,000 euros to repay a 10,000 euro loan.
The summer raids turned up 50,000 euros in cash, current accounts, cars and dozens of luxury watches.
Anti-mafia prosecutor Michele Prestipino said: 'They didn't need to use violence, the Casamonica name was enough.'
Further intelligence led police to storm these eight homes in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Raggi said some of the villas confiscated on Tuesday had been built in areas of archaeological interest. 'Some houses had even incorporated whole features of the historic Felice Aqueduct,' she said, referring to a 16th century city waterway.
She accused the Casamonicas of replacing public authorities in the area and of "terrorising" honest Romans.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who heads the far-right League party, has promised to join in when the bulldozers set to work on the villas. 'The party is over,' he said on Monday as he visited the police operations room.
In previous raids, cops arrested 39 Casamonica members in 2012 that failed to make an impact due to the widespread structure of their powerful network.
As part of another raid in 2010, they seized 10 million euros-worth in assets from luxury cars, properties, land and bank accounts.
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