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Most wanted Italian drug lord arrested in Brazil

Mr Morabito was arrested in Uruguay in 2017after 22 years on the run but escaped from jail in 2019.

• May 25, 2021
Rocco Morabito
Rocco Morabito

Brazil’s Federal Police have arrested Rocco Morabito, a fugitive Italian drug lord with ties to the powerful ‘Ndrangheta criminal gang, media reports on Tuesday said.

The arrest underlines the growing importance of Brazil in the Europe-bound cocaine trade.

Brazil’s Justice Ministry said in a statement that Mr Morabito was arrested in a hotel room on Monday in the north-eastern coastal city of João Pessoa, along with two other foreigners.

One of the foreigners was another Italian fugitive it said, without giving further information.

In a separate statement, the federal police said that Mr Morabito had been arrested in Uruguay in 2017, after 22 years on the run from Italian justice.

He escaped from jail in Uruguay in 2019, when Brazilian authorities began investigating him.

The federal police said that the Italian police travelled to Brazil for the arrest and were involved in the operation.

“Morabito was considered the second most wanted criminal in Italy and accused of involvement with the ‘Ndrangheta, considered one of the largest and most powerful criminal organizations in the world,” the justice ministry said.

It added that Mr Morabito has already been sentenced to 30 years in absentia by an Italian court.

In recent years, Brazil has become a key player in the trans-Atlantic drug trade, with its gangs tying up with Italian, Dutch and Balkan players to move record loads of cocaine to Europe, lured by high prices and growing demand.

Mr Morabito’s arrest in the north-east of Brazil also hints at a growing trend in cocaine shipments from the poorer region of the country due to growing scrutiny in the major ports of south-eastern Brazil.

The ‘Ndrangheta is based in the southern region of Calabria, the toe of Italy’s boot, and has surpassed Cosa Nostra to become the most powerful mafia group in the country.

The group is said to be one of the largest criminal gangs in the world.

Known as the “cocaine king of Milan,” the suspected head of the ‘Ndrangheta crime gang has been one of Italy’s most wanted fugitives since 1994.

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