Naples boss Marco Di Lauro considered second-most unsafe man in Italy
An Italian mafia "excessively outlaw", Marco Di Lauro, has been captured in Naples after more than 14 years on the run.
Di Lauro, 38, was captured without a battle on Saturday at an unassuming condo where he lived with his significant other in the city's Chiaiano region, police said. He was sitting with his two felines and eating pasta when police captured him in a task including around 150 officers.
The Naples police boss, Antonio De Iesu, told a public interview "bizarre action" had driven police to the suspect, recently sentenced for criminal affiliation. Police found no weapons and a little total of cash in the level.
A universal capture warrant was issued for Di Lauro in 2006, and he was one of Italy's four most-needed lawbreakers, as per the inside service site. He is the fourth child of Paolo Di Lauro, the previous supervisor of a family of the Camorra, the Neapolitan mafia.
Italian media said Marco Di Lauro was viewed as the second-most unsafe man in Italy, after the Sicilian mafia manager Matteo Messina Denaro.
The Italian head administrator, Giuseppe Conte, tweeted his gratitude to the police for the capture of the "overly outlaw". The inside clergyman, Matteo Salvini, voiced congrats for an "imperative activity".
The prominent capture was supposedly connected to the homicide before in the day of the spouse of a man connected to Di Lauro, Salvatore Tamburrino.
Tamburrino gave himself in for shooting dead his significant other, Norina Mattuozzo, in the blink of an eye before Di Lauro's capture. De Iesu would not verify or refute a connection between the homicide and Di Lauro's capture.
Di Lauro had been on the kept running since getting away from a police swoop in 2004 known as the "night of the binds". A witness said in 2010 that Di Lauro was in charge of no less than four homicides.
Paolo Di Lauro has been in jail since 2005, and Marco had allegedly assumed control over running the much-debilitated faction. Something like 130 individuals were slaughtered in a wicked power battle after the Amato-Pagano group split from the Di Lauro family in 2004.
Marco Di Lauro, purportedly known inside the family by the code F4 for "fourth child", had nine siblings and one sister. Every one of the siblings are currently either in jail or dead, Italian papers revealed.
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