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‘Mafia boss’ arrested in Italy

February 21, 2008

Pasquale Condello (centre) escorted by Italian policemen

Mr Condello is also known as “the supreme one”

Italian police have arrested the leader of one of the country’s most powerful groups, officials have said. Pasquale Condello, 57, was held in a house in Reggio Calabria, on mainland ’s southern tip, police said.

Interior Minister Giuliano Amato said Mr Condello was the “number one of the ‘Ndrangheta” .

Mr Condello had been on the run since a murder conviction in 1987. The ‘Ndrangheta is considered to be more powerful than the Sicilian .

“It is the latest, extraordinary operation against organised ,” Mr Amato said of the arrest.

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He said investigators called him the “Provenzano of Calabria” - a reference to Bernardo Provenzano, the Sicilian “ of bosses” who was arrested in 2006 after some 40 years as a fugitive.

Mr Condello is also known as “the supreme one” for his role at the top of the .

He was taken into custody without a struggle, police said. He had been trailed for days and was found in the company of his son-in-law and a nephew, who are also being interrogated by police.

He had received several life prison terms for a series of crimes, prosecutor Alberto Cisterna told Sky TG24 television.

Italian officials believe the ‘Ndrangheta controls cocaine trafficking in many parts of Europe.

While police have scored recent triumphs against other syndicates in , penetration of the ‘Ndrangheta has been less successful due to its tight family ties.

Membership of the ‘Ndrangheta - which means “Honoured Society” - is believed to number in the tens of thousands.

Last year, rival clans of the ‘Ndrangheta were linked to the murders of six Italian men at a pizza parlour in Germany.

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