Italian Mafia Drug Lord Rocco Morabito Arrested in Brazil

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Rocco Morabito is one of Italy’s most wanted fugitives, convicted of drug trafficking and with links to the ‘Ndrangheta mafia, according to INTERPOL

By Gary Raynaldo    DIPLOMATIC TIMES

A convicted fugitive Italian drug lord linked to the mafia has been arrested in Brazil under the INTERPOL Cooperation Against ‘Ndrangheta (I-CAN) project.  Rocco Morabito, dubbed the “king of cocaine”,  was arrested last week  after being on the run for two years.   The 54-year-old reputed mob boss was arrested in Uruguay in 2017, in an operation led by the Carabinieri’s Special Operation Division and Investigative Unit after 22 years on the run from Italian justice which had sentenced him to 30 years in prison. Whilst awaiting extradition to Italy he escaped from jail in Uruguay in 2019.  Italian police were involved in the investigation to arrest  Morabito in Brazil, with INTERPOL coordinating information sharing and liaison between the participating authorities and the INTERPOL National Central Bureaus in Italy and Brazil. The fugitive was the subject of an INTERPOL Red Notice for persons wanted internationally.  Morabito, was said to be involved in the trafficking of drugs between Brazil and Italy since the 1990s.  Due to his involvement in trafficking cocaine from South America to Italy, Morabito was nicknamed the “cocaine king of Milan”.

“The arrest of one of Italy’s most wanted fugitives is testimony to the hard work and dedication of Italy’s Interior Ministry, the Arma dei Carabinieri and the Central Directorate of the Criminal Police under Prefect Vittorio Rizzi’s leadership,”

-said  INTERPOL Secretary General Jürgen Stock.

Interpol Secretary General Jürgen Stock.

Italy’s Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese said:

“The arrest of Rocco Morabito is an extraordinary result that demonstrates the ability of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies to effectively combat organized crime and its international ramifications thanks to the fruitful and intense police collaboration developed under the I-CAN project, promoted and financed by the Ministry of the Interior and led by INTERPOL under Secretary General Jürgen Stock to intensify the joint effort in the fight against the ‘Ndrangheta and all its illegal transnational interests.”

A joint INTERPOL and Italian initiative, I-CAN coordinates an international law enforcement approach against the ‘Ndrangheta by leveraging INTERPOL’s global capabilities and analytical tools to share expertise, intelligence and best practices, according to Interpol.

I-CAN is a three-year (2020-2023) initiative bringing together selected countries for a new level of multilateral police cooperation against the ‘Ndrangheta, one of the largest mafia networks in the world with ties to the cocaine trade bound for Europe from South America, according to Interpol.

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