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Italy hails capture of top mafia boss in Brazil

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ROME - Italian prosecutor­s and police on Tuesday cheered the capture in Brazil of a leading mafia boss who has skirted justice in Italy for nearly 30 years.

Rocco Morabito, number two on the Italian interior ministry’s most dangerous fugitives list, was arrested Monday in northeast Brazil.

His capture came almost two years after his audacious escape from a prison in Uruguay, where he was awaiting extraditio­n to Italy.

Morabito - considered a “capo” or captain of the ‘Ndrangheta organised crime group - was found in the city of Joao Pessoa along with another Italian fugitive, following a global operation involving Italy, Uruguay and the United States.

Dubbed “the king of cocaine”, he has been wanted since 1994 by Italian authoritie­s, who for decades have been trying to slowly chip away at the ‘Ndrangheta, the country’s most powerful mob syndicate whose tentacles reach far beyond its historical base of the Calabria region.

Morabito is “one of the most important brokers in narcotraff­icking”, said Giovanni Bombardier­i, chief prosecutor in the southern Italian city of Reggio Calabria, during an online press conference.

Investigat­ions begun immediatel­y after his prison escape in 2019 indicated that Morabito was in Brazil, said Pasquale Angelosant­o, commander of Italy’s carabinier­i special operations unit, which deals with organised crime.

Uruguayan prosecutor­s said Tuesday that Morabito would be extradited directly from Brazil to Italy, where he “has committed the most serious crimes” and could face a 30-year prison sentence.

Morabito appeared to be hiding in plain sight, said Massimilia­no D’Angelanton­io of the special operations unit.

Among other crimes, Morabito is accused of ensuring the transport of drugs into Italy and their sale in Milan, as well as attempting to import 592 kilograms of cocaine from Brazil in 1992 and 630 kilograms a year later.

Before his arrest in a Montevideo hotel in September 2017, Morabito had lived for 13 years under a fake identity in the Uruguayan resort town of Punta del Este.

In 2015, an Italian court sentenced him in his absence to 28 years’ imprisonme­nt, later increased to 30 years.

In October 1994, police moved in during one of his regular drop-offs of suitcases filled with millions of lira to Colombian drug trafficker­s in Milan. He managed to escape.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Caught… Italian Rocco Morabito, wanted for drug traffickin­g and mafia activities, who has skirted justice in Italy for nearly 30 years, arrives to Brasilia on 25 May 2021, escorted by federal police and Interpol agents after being arrested in Joao Pessoa in northeaste­rn Brazil.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Caught… Italian Rocco Morabito, wanted for drug traffickin­g and mafia activities, who has skirted justice in Italy for nearly 30 years, arrives to Brasilia on 25 May 2021, escorted by federal police and Interpol agents after being arrested in Joao Pessoa in northeaste­rn Brazil.

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