(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 13 - Spanis police on Sunday arrested
three "extremely dangerous" Camorristi in Marbella in southern
Spain, the Italian interior ministry said.
Ciro Marigliano, 24, was taken into custody on charges of
attempted murder while his 67-year-old grandfather Stanislao
Marigliano and 48-year-old uncle Michele Sannino were arrested
on suspicion of international drug trafficking and other mafia
offences.
They were all on the run from recent mafia convictions.
"The arrest of three dangerous fugitives represents a
significant blow to organized crime, the result of careful
investigative activity and extraordinary collaboration between
the State Police and the Policia Nacional," said Interior
MInister Matteo Piantedosi.
Campania's Camorra is Italy's third mafia behind Calabria's
'Ndrangheta and Sicily's Cosa Nostra. (ANSA).
3 'extremely dangerous' Camorristi nabbed in Spain
Men detained on attempted murder, drug trafficking charges