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Ndrangheta clan: Italian Mafia boss DonDon Mico caught in Spain
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Ndrangheta clan: Italian Mafia boss DonDon Mico caught in Spain

The leader of a powerful Ndrangheta clan from Calabria, Italy, has been arrested in Spain. He had been internationally wanted since 2022 and faces a potential 19-year prison sentence. The Ndrangheta is one of Italy's most notorious organized crime groups, known for drug trafficking and other criminal activities. His arrest marks a significant development in efforts to combat organized crime in the region.

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Ndrangheta clan: Italian Mafia boss DonDon Mico caught in Spain

The leader of a powerful Ndrangheta clan from Calabria, Italy, has been arrested in Spain. He had been internationally wanted since 2022 and faces a potential 19-year prison sentence. The Ndrangheta is one of Italy's most notorious organized crime groups, known for drug trafficking and other criminal activities. His arrest marks a significant development in efforts to combat organized crime in the region.

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