Hand guns, assault rifles, red wine and pasta: Inside a secret underground Mafia lair
Police arrest two of Italy's 'most wanted' mafia members in underground bunker stocked with guns, pasta and red wine
Fugitives Giuseppe Ferraro, 47, and Giuseppe Crea, 37, were found sleeping in a underground bunker
After years of skirmishes and close calls,
two of Italy's most dangerous fugitives have been caught by police in
an underground bunker – where they discovered the most Mafia things
ever: guns, pasta and ricotta cheese.
According to Italian news agency
Ansa, police found and arrested mobsters Giuseppe Ferraro, 47, and
Giuseppe Crea, 37, in the countryside of southern Italy’s Calabria
region. The pair, who are part of the dangerous criminal organisation
'Ndrangheta, were reported to be sleeping at the time.
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The 'Ndrangheta mafia – formed in the 1860s – and are known
participate in kidnappings, corruption, drug trafficking, gambling and
murders, according to the FBI. The majority of their 100-200 members in the United States are based in New York and Florida.
Ferraro, a fugitive since 1998, was found guilty of murder
and Mafia association decades ago. Crea was convicted of Mafia
association and had been on the run for nine years. Their capture is the
result of months of police investigation.
The underground hideout, the entrance of which was
concealed by bushes and trees, was equipped with a kitchen and bathroom.
Its inner walls were lined with about dozens of automatic weapons,
including pump-action shotguns, pistols and an AK-47 assault rifle.
One of the prosecutors in the operation, Federico Cafiero
De Raho, remarked: “They were living like animals, a life of separation
and cold.”
The number of weapons suggested that the gangsters were
ready for “war”, said the prosecutor. “It confirms how dangerous these
people are. They are two of Italy's most wanted fugitives.”
Angelino Alfano, the country’s interior minister, said of their
arrest: "Today is another wonder day for everyone and for the country
because justice has won."copy http://www.independent.co.uk
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