Fugitive mafia boss wanted for murder arrested at Amalfi coast luxury villa
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Fugitive mafia boss wanted for murder arrested at Amalfi coast luxury villa
"Roberto Mazzarella was arrested on Friday night at a luxury 1,000-a-night villa on the Amalfi Coast, where he was with his wife and two children."
"The operation involved the Carabinieri investigative unit, the Italian air force, and the Salerno coastguard patrol boat monitoring the surrounding waters."
"Police said they found 20,000 in cash and three luxury watches during the raid, along with mobile phones and forged identity documents."
"The arrest was welcomed by lawmakers, with the Naples prefect calling the operation an investigative success that reaffirms the presence of the state in the territory."
Roberto Mazzarella, head of the Mazzarella clan of the Camorra, was arrested after being a fugitive for over a year. He was apprehended at a luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast without resistance. Mazzarella was wanted for the murder of Antonio Maione in 2000. The police raid involved multiple law enforcement agencies and uncovered cash, luxury watches, and forged documents. His arrest is seen as a significant victory against organized crime in Naples, restoring a sense of security to the community.
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