He was on the list of "the most dangerous fugitives"! He was caught in a holiday paradise.

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04.04.2026 20:32

Roberto Mazzarella, one of the leaders of the organized crime group "Camorra," which is on the list of the most dangerous fugitives in Italy, was captured at a luxury resort near the city of Salerno. Mazzarella was ranked number 4 on the Italian Ministry of the Interior's list of "most dangerous fugitives."

Roberto Mazzarella, one of the leaders of the organized crime group "Camorra," listed as one of the "most dangerous fugitives" in Italy, was captured at a luxury resort near the city of Salerno.

NIGHTLY RATE 1000 EUROS

According to reports in the Italian press, Mazzarella, one of the leaders of the organization called "Camorra," which operates in and around Naples, was found to be at a luxury accommodation facility with a nightly rate of 1000 Euros in Vietri sul Mare, near Salerno, by the gendarmerie. According to reports, the 48-year-old Mazzarella was captured during an operation conducted by the gendarmerie at the facility where he was staying with his family for the Easter holiday. Three luxury watches, 20,000 Euros, fake identification, and counterfeit documents were seized from Mazzarella.

ON THE RUN SINCE JANUARY 2025

Mazzarella had been on the run since January 28, 2025, when the Naples Court issued a precautionary arrest warrant at the request of the Naples Mafia Combat Prosecutor's Office on charges of aggravated murder using mafia-like methods. Mazzarella, who is reported to be number 4 on the list of the most dangerous fugitives by the Italian Ministry of the Interior, is accused of being the perpetrator and instigator of the murder of Antonio Maione at a delicatessen in Naples on December 15, 2000.

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