The Guardian offers a
piece on the rest of a top Camorra organized crime boss in Naples, Italy.
An Italian mafia
“super fugitive”, Marco Di Lauro, has been arrested in Naples after over 14
years on the run.
Di Lauro, 38, was
arrested without a fight on Saturday at a modest apartment where he lived with
his wife in the city’s Chiaiano district, police said. He was sitting with his
two cats and eating pasta when police arrested him in an operation involving around
150 officers.
Naples police chief,
Antonio De Iesu, told a press conference “unusual activity” had led police to
the suspect, previously convicted of criminal association. Police found no
weapons and a small sum of money in the flat.
An international
arrest warrant was issued for Di Lauro in 2006, and he was one of Italy’s four
most-wanted criminals, according to the interior ministry website. He is the fourth
son of Paolo Di Lauro, the former boss of a clan of the Camorra, the Neapolitan
mafia.
Italian media said
Marco Di Lauro was considered the second-most dangerous man in Italy,
after the Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro.
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