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New Mafia boss arrested in Sicily

Mineo and 45 others held in police swoop are accused of extortion, illegal gun possession, arson and other crimes

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Italian police yesterday arrested new Mafia boss Settimino Mineo and dozens of other suspects in a major swoop against a resurgent Cosa Nostra.

Police arrested jeweller Mineo, 80, and at least 45 others in Sicily just before he was due to be officially anointed at a reconvened Mafia Commission or Cupola, the police said.

The suspects are accused of extortion, illegal gun possession, arson, Mafia associatio­n and other crimes, investigat­ors said.

The Sicilian Mafia managed to rebuild the Cupola after it had not met for years, Italian media reported. The Cupola met in May for the first time since 1993 and was due to appoint Mineo official heir to notorious Mafia boss Toto Riina who died in prison last year.

Police also arrested three other Cupola members in the swoop. The four senior Mafia leaders had all recently served prison time for their activities.

Italian media reported that police obtained crucial informatio­n by tapping the phone of one of the senior arrested members, Francesco Colletti. He reportedly told his driver about details of the May 29 Cupola meeting, describing it as “a beautiful meeting, very serious, with country people, old people.”

Palermo prosecutor Francesco Lo Voi told journalist­s that the Cupola meeting was identified thanks to phone taps and ■ that the main topic at the meeting had been “rules”.

“The need to reestablis­h certain rules that Cosa Nostra had lost along the way, they were applied less because of the organisati­on’s overall disorganis­ation,” Lo Voi said.

“We deduced that it was a Cupola meeting because important Cosa Nostra members ... were not allowed to take part,” he said. “These people, despite being heads of families, were kept outside because only regional bosses could take part.”

It is not known where the Cupola meeting took place, but Colletti’s conversati­on with his driver implicated Mineo and others. Colletti reportedly rejoiced in the resurrecte­d Cupola, which was to be an improvemen­t on Riina’s “tyranny”.

“We all got up and kissed,” Colletti reportedly said of the end of the meeting.

“Forty-six arrests and one in particular, that of Settimo Mineo, represents one of the toughest blows inflicted by the State on the Mafia,” said deputy prime minister Luigi Di Maio.

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