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Colombia Captures an Italian Mobster and "Major Buyer" of Cocaine

Colombia captured a member of the powerful ‘Ndrangheta’ mafia designated to coordinate a cocaine trafficking network from South America to Italy, the police announced on Sunday. Federico Starnone, alias ‘Fedi’, was arrested in Cali (southwest). He was wanted internationally by Interpol and was designated in Colombia as ‘successor’ by Giuseppe Palermo, captured in Bogotá a month ago in a mega operation between Colombia and Italy. For the operatio…

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Colombia captured a member of the powerful ‘Ndrangheta’ mafia designated to coordinate a cocaine trafficking network from South America to Italy, the police announced on Sunday. Federico Starnone, alias ‘Fedi’, was arrested in Cali (southwest). He was wanted internationally by Interpol and was designated in Colombia as ‘successor’ by Giuseppe Palermo, captured in Bogotá a month ago in a mega operation between Colombia and Italy. For the operatio…

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The Italian mafia "Fedi" was arrested on Sunday, August 10 in Colombia. Federico Starnone is suspected of coordinating the shipment of cocaine for the calabria mafia. He was arrested in his apartment in Cali, where he had previously led a "discreet life".

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An Italian drug baron was arrested at his home in Colombia. He coordinated a cocaine trafficking network between South America and the Old Continent.

On Sunday, 10 August, Colombian police announced the arrest of Federico Starnone, an alleged member of the Calabria 'Ndrangheta mafia, wanted by Interpol.

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