BOGOTA, Colombia — Colombian authorities stated Friday they captured an alleged chief of the Italian ’ndrangheta mafia in Latin America who’s accused of overseeing cocaine shipments and managing unlawful trafficking routes to Europe.
Police recognized the suspect as Giuseppe Palermo, also called “Peppe,” an Italian who was needed beneath an Interpol crimson discover, which referred to as for his arrest in 196 international locations.
He was apprehended on the road in Colombia’s capital Bogota throughout a coordinated operation between Colombian, Italian and British authorities, in addition to Europol, the European Union’s regulation enforcement company, in response to an official report.
Palermo is believed to be a part of “some of the tightly knit cells” of the ’ndrangheta mafia, stated Carlos Fernando Triana, head of the Colombian police, in a message posted on X.
The ’ndrangheta, one in all Italy’s strongest and secretive felony organizations, has prolonged its affect overseas and is broadly accused of importing cocaine into Europe.
The suspect “not solely led the acquisition of enormous shipments of cocaine in Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador, but in addition managed the maritime and land routes used to move the medication to European markets,” Triana added.
Unlawful cocaine manufacturing reached 3,708 tons in 2023, a rise of almost 34% from the earlier yr, pushed primarily by the enlargement of coca leaf cultivation in Colombia, in response to the United Nations.