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Italian mob boss on the run for 23 years arrested

Morabito was dubbed "The cocaine king of Milan"
Morabito was dubbed "The cocaine king of Milan"

An Italian mob boss, wanted after more than 23 years on the run for drug trafficking and mafia activities, has been arrested at a hotel in Uruguay.

Rocco Morabito, who was described as a member of the 'Ndrangheta, the Calabrian mafia, has been wanted since 1995 on charges of belonging to a criminal organization devoted to international drug trafficking.

The statement alleges that Morabito transported drugs within Italy for sale in Milan and attempted to import hundreds of kilos of cocaine from Brazil in 1992 and 1993.

The Italian Interior Ministry said the 50-year-old, dubbed "the cocaine king of Milan", was at the top of its list of wanted mafiosos.

It said he was a member of the 'Ndrangheta and one of the top leaders of the "Africo Nuovo" clan.

The Uruguayan statement said Morabito had been living in Punta del Este, a Uruguayan seaside resort, for 11 years and was discovered after enrolling his daughter in school under his own name.

A six-month-long investigation found that he had obtained Uruguayan papers after presenting a Brazilian passport in the name of Francisco Capeletto.

After arresting him and his wife, police seized a pistol, 13 mobile telephones, 12 bank cards, two cars, a Portuguese passport and jewellery.

Pending an Italian extradition request, Morabito will be incarcerated in Uruguay for holding false papers and identity theft, the ministry said.