Italian mafia boss arrested in Venezuela

On the run since 2001 for mafia links and drug trafficking,  Salvatore Miceli, 63, was arrested in Caracas during the night  by Italian police and Interpol agents, the ministry said.

Venezuela’s Interior Minister Tareck El Aissami said Miceli  appeared to have undergone several operations on his face to  hide his identity, and that Venezuela was preparing to hand the  mobster over to Italian authorities.

“The capture of boss Miceli is a big blow to the Cosa  Nostra,” said Giuseppe Luma, a former head of Italy’s anti-mafia  parliamentary commission, referring to the Sicilian mafia.

Part of powerful godfather Matteo Messina Denaro’s network,  Miceli oversaw major drug trafficking deals together with the  Calabrian mafia ‘Ndrangheta and via contacts with Colombian drug  cartels, said Luma, now a centre-left senator.

Italian police have inflicted major blows on the Sicilian  mafia with the arrests of several top mafiosi in recent years,  including that of the “boss of bosses” Bernardo Provenzano in  2006 and his heir apparent Salvatore Lo Piccolo in 2007.