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PALERMO - A reputed Mafia man considered one of Italy's most dangerous criminals has been arrested by police, authorities said.
The fugitive, Franco Franzese, 43, was arrested in the Sicilian city of Palermo, police said. He is believed to be an aide to Salvatore Lo Piccolo, considered with Matteo Messina Denaro to be the new head of the Mafia.
"This is an important demonstration of the efficiency of the police and the state's ability to oppose the evil plant of criminality with force," Justice Minister Clemente Mastella said in a statement.
Three people were arrested with Franzese and could face charges of aiding and abetting, police said.
Franzese was on an Interior Ministry list of Italy's most dangerous criminals and has been condemned to life in prison.
Ansa news agency said Franzese was being sought for Mafia association.
- REUTERS