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Fugitive Mafia Boss Wanted for Murder Arrested in Amalfi Coast Luxury Villa

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Roberto Mazzarella has been on the run for more than a year and was living under a false name, police say.

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Italian police arrested Italian mafia boss Roberto Mazzarello on murder charges at a luxury villa on the Amalfi Coast today. The head of the Mazzarello clan within the Neapolitan Camorra organized crime group is one of the most dangerous fugitives in Italy, according to local authorities.

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The man was included in the list of most dangerous fugitives of the Ministry of the Interior

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Police on Italy's Amalfi Coast have arrested one of the most wanted mafia bosses. Authorities say Roberto Mazzarella, 48, was arrested at a luxury villa in Vietri sul Mare, where he was spending time with his wife and two children. The alleged leader of the Mazzarella clan in Naples is accused of several contract killings. He did not resist arrest.

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Roberto Mazzarella, an important figure of the Neapolitan mafia on the run for more than a year, was arrested in a villa on the Amalfi coast A leader of the Neapolitan mafia clan, accused of

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A head of the mafia in Naples, Italy, accused of murder and forged more than a year ago, was arrested on the coast of Amalfi, announced the Italian police this Saturday. Roberto Mazzarella, 48 years old and leader of the Mazzarella clan, connected to Camorra, was located in the coastal city of Vietri sul Mare, according to the carabinieri. According to the communiqué, the individual "was located in a luxurious village on the Amalfitan coast and …

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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