Italian police Wednesday arrested a mobster fugitive named on the country's top 100 most dangerous list as he sunned himself on a beach near Rome.
Giuseppe Ammendola, 53, boss of a clan within the Naples-based Camorra syndicate, was on holiday in Torvaianica near the capital and had rented an apartment there for his family -- despite being on the run since 2012.
"Peppe The Kid", as he is known, was wanted on charges of extortion, money laundering and belonging to an organised crime group.
He was unarmed when police swooped in to arrest him on the beach and an attempt to flee was unsuccessful.
Officers seized cash, two mobile phones and a computer from the mobster's holiday apartment, as well as his Peugeot car.
The notorious Camorra, one of the country's oldest mafia syndicates, was dissected and exposed in journalist Roberto Saviano's award-winning novel "Gomorrah" and the acclaimed 2008 film of the same name.
Italian police Wednesday arrested a mobster fugitive named on the country’s top 100 most dangerous list as he sunned himself on a beach near Rome.
Giuseppe Ammendola, 53, boss of a clan within the Naples-based Camorra syndicate, was on holiday in Torvaianica near the capital and had rented an apartment there for his family — despite being on the run since 2012.
“Peppe The Kid”, as he is known, was wanted on charges of extortion, money laundering and belonging to an organised crime group.
He was unarmed when police swooped in to arrest him on the beach and an attempt to flee was unsuccessful.
Officers seized cash, two mobile phones and a computer from the mobster’s holiday apartment, as well as his Peugeot car.
The notorious Camorra, one of the country’s oldest mafia syndicates, was dissected and exposed in journalist Roberto Saviano’s award-winning novel “Gomorrah” and the acclaimed 2008 film of the same name.