PARIS (AP) — Police in southeastern France have arrested a convicted murderer linked to Italy’s most powerful organized crime group, the ’ndrangheta, who was on the run for 16 years, Interpol & Italian police said on Thursday.
Italy’s ANSA news agency reported that the 63-year-old had been working for the past 3 years as a pizza-maker in Saint Etienne, where he had lived since 2014.
An Interpol statement said French police, with help from Italian colleagues, arrested Edgardo Greco in Saint-Etienne. He was wanted for 2 murders in 2006 & accused of attempted murder in another case. Italian authorities said the 2 people killed in 2006 were brothers who were beaten to death with a metal bar in a fish shop in Calabria.
Interpol, the international police organization based in Lyon, France, said the killings were “part of a ‘mafia war’ ... that marked the early 1990s” in Italy.
Investigations by Italian prosecutors in Catanzaro & police in Cosenza — both in southern Italy — led to the arrest.
The ‘ndrangheta, based in the ‘toe’ of the Italian peninsula, is one of the world’s most powerful cocaine traffickers & is seen as the largest threat among organized crime syndicates. In recent years, ’ndrangheta mobsters have been arrested around Europe & even in Brazil.
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