
Colombian authorities arrest alleged Italian mafia boss
Police identified the suspect as Giuseppe Palermo, also known as "Peppe", an Italian who was wanted under an Interpol red notice, which called for his arrest in 196 countries.
He was apprehended on the street in Colombia's capital Bogota during a co-ordinated operation between Colombian, Italian and British authorities, as well as Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency, according to an official report.
Palermo is believed to be part of "one of the most tightly knit cells" of the 'Ndrangheta mafia, said Carlos Fernando Triana, head of the Colombian police, in a message posted on X.
The 'Ndrangheta, one of Italy's most powerful and secretive criminal organisations, has extended its influence abroad and is widely accused of importing cocaine into Europe.
The suspect "not only led the purchase of large shipments of cocaine in Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador, but also controlled the maritime and land routes used to transport the drugs to European markets", Triana said.
Illegal cocaine production reached 3708 tons in 2023, an increase of almost 34 per cent from the previous year, driven mainly by the expansion of coca leaf cultivation in Colombia, according to the United Nations.

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