Police arrest Mafia boss

Police in Sicily have arrested one of Italy’s 30 most dangerous Mafia fugitives.

Police in Sicily have arrested one of Italy’s 30 most dangerous Mafia fugitives.

Gerlandino Messina had been on the run for 11 years before being nabbed by Carabinieri in Favara, near Agrigento, his power base in Sicily.

In a statement, Premier Silvio Berlusconi said the arrest was the latest evidence of the government’s “unprecedented success” in cracking down on organised crime.

The Ansa news agency said the 38-year-old Messina had been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for mafia association and a series of murders.

Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said the arrest showed Italy was getting closer to nabbing the head of the Sicilian Mafia.

Only 16 men remain on Italy’s list of 30 top fugitives following a series of arrests.

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