Italian mafioso arrested by the Federal Police: he received a pension at Banco Nación

The Argentine Federal Police arrested the italian mobster Alfonso Maiorano Carime (68)member of the mafia gang Ndranghetain the Buenos Aires town of Guernica. Maiorano is accused of being responsible for various drug and arms trafficking operations since South America until Europe, in collaboration with Albanian accomplices. Due to his dangerousness, the detainee is currently under maximum security conditions and without contact with the rest of the inmates.

The arrest of Maioarano, who had an international arrest warrant for Interpol since 2015, it is not an isolated or casual event. Some years ago the National authorities have been recording the activity of Ndranghueta in Argentina, a country that has a large Italian community, and that is why the police forces are attentive to detect the movements of this criminal organization. .

According to reports, in January 2020 Maioarano processed his ID in Argentina, where he had to report his address. The name on the document was “Alfonso Carmelo”. He also had other Argentine IDs with addresses in Lanús and Santa Clara del Mar. He received a pension at Banco Nación and was registered in AFIP since 2013 in the category of car sales.

The Federal Criminal and Correctional Court No. 1 of the Judicial Department of Lomas de Zamora in charge of Dr. Federico Villena, Secretary 1, in charge of Candela Zamarreño and Federal Prosecutor No. 2 in charge of Cecilia Incardona intervene in the case, which already they are working on it extradition request from Italy.

In order to fight Ndranghueta, in 2020 Italy created the “I-CAN” project at Interpol, whose purpose is to implement a global rapid alert system to promote multilateral police cooperation. The Argentine Federal Police, in this same sense, created the Antimafia Police Unitand in the next few days representatives of the Argentine police will travel to Italy to carry out a cooperation meeting with the police forces of that country.

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