An Italian mafia capo alleged to be the biggest cocaine
trafficker in the world will be deported to Italy on Saturday, a day
after being arrested in a Colombian shopping mall, prosecutors said.
Roberto Pannunzi was detained in Bogota with a fake Venezuelan
identity card in a joint operation by Colombian police together with the
US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
"He is the biggest cocaine importer in the world," said Nicola
Gratteri, deputy chief prosecutor in Reggio Calabria in southern Italy.
"He is the only one who can organise purchases and sales of cocaine shipments of 3,000 kilos (6,600 pounds) and up," he said.
"Pannunzi is the only one who can sell both to the 'Ndrangheta and to
Cosa Nostra. He is definitely the most powerful drug broker in the
world," he said.
The 'Ndrangheta is based in Calabria and is a major player in
international drug trafficking. The Sicilian mafia is known as Cosa
Nostra.
Gratteri said Pannunzi was being deported since "an extradition order would have taken several months".
He is expected to land at Rome's Fiumicino airport later on Saturday.
In April, Colombia captured another suspected top mafioso, Domenico
Trimboli, alleged to be a lynchpin between the Medellin drug cartel and
the 'Ndrangheta.
Pannunzi had escaped from a Rome clinic where he was being held under
house arrest in 2010 -- repeating an earlier escape in the same way in
1999.
He was previously been detained in Colombia in 1994, when he
reportedly offered the arresting officers a million dollars in cash to
walk away.
Gratteri said that during Friday's arrest, Pannunzi had told the
police he was ill but he said he hoped the alleged trafficker would not
be granted house arrest in a hospital in Italy again.
"I hope that he is not given house arrest a third time because he could attempt a third escape.
"It's exhausting having to go around the world to find him every time he escapes," Gratteri said.
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