Brazilian police announce arrest of suspected Italian mafia boss, say Italy wants extradition
SAO PAULO - Federal police in northeastern Brazil say they have arrested a suspected Italian mob boss. Authorities based in the city of Fortaleza say in a statement that they arrested Francesco Salzano at the request of a court in Naples, Italy.
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Nearly 100 Suspected 'Mexican Mafia' Members Arrested
Authorities say the arrests are a major blow to the gang. VIDEO: Watch Leila Feinstein's report LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Close to 100 people were arrested during during a series of raids Wednesday for...
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Drug mafia: CBI to seek Atala's extradition, interrogate Dudu
Panaji, July 9 : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will seek Interpol's help for the extradition of the fugitive drug dealer Yaniv Benaim alias Atala, in the police-drug mafia nexus probe.
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Italian police arrest suspected mobsters
ROME, June 27 (UPI) -- Italian police say they arrested 17 suspected members of two of Italy's three main Mafia branches -- Calabria's 'Ndrangheta and the Camorra in Naples.
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Cops hunt four men after weapons seizure, with suspected Mafia ties
Montreal police are seeking the public's help in identifying the people linked to a cache of weapons found in a warehouse in the St-Leonard section of Montreal.
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Police hunt four men after weapons seizure, with suspected Mafia ties
Police hope to identify four men they believe are linked to a large cache of weapons, including automatic firearms and grenades, recently discovered in east-end Montreal.
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3 detained in Romania suspected of €300,000 blackmail of private clinic
BUCHAREST, Romania - Romanian organized crime prosecutors have detained two men and a woman on suspicion of blackmailing a private medical clinic. Prosecutors say Monday the three hacked into the clinic's...
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35 suspected members of Calabrian mafia arrested in northern Italy
MILAN, ITALY : Italian police on Monday arrested 35 suspected members of the Calabrian mafia in northern Italy, the ANSA news agency reported.