Police say they have arrested 49 suspected mobsters in raids on the Naples-based Camorra mob.

Police Col. Carmelo Burgio has told Sky TG24 TV that another 11 suspects are being sought on warrants in the countryside of Caserta, a town near Naples.

Investigators say many of the suspects have been using violence against Camorra turncoats as clans fight for power.

Police also confiscated about $120 million in assets, including homes and stocks, in Monday's raids. Burgio says the Camorra uses the wealth to cover costs of fugitives and pay families of mobsters who were jailed or killed.

The Camorra _ the equivalent of the Sicilian Mafia for the Naples area _ is involved in extortion, prostitution and drug trafficking.