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They arrested one of the most wanted mafia bosses in Calabria.
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They arrested one of the most wanted mafia bosses in Calabria.

Spanish police arrested Domencio Paviliani, known as 'Don Mico,' who is considered one of the bosses of the Italian mafia organization Ndrangheta based in Calabria. The arrest was made under a European Arrest Warrant issued in 2022. Paviliani, 65, has been wanted by Italian authorities for multiple crimes including violent acts, drug trafficking, and money laundering. He faces up to 19 years in prison. The arrest resulted from a joint investigation between Spanish and Italian authorities lasting several months. Paviliani had previously been arrested multiple times in Spain and Italy, serving time in prison before being released due to errors in his sentence calculation. His arrest marks a significant blow against organized crime.

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They arrested one of the most wanted mafia bosses in Calabria.

Spanish police arrested Domencio Paviliani, known as 'Don Mico,' who is considered one of the bosses of the Italian mafia organization Ndrangheta based in Calabria. The arrest was made under a European Arrest Warrant issued in 2022. Paviliani, 65, has been wanted by Italian authorities for multiple crimes including violent acts, drug trafficking, and money laundering. He faces up to 19 years in prison. The arrest resulted from a joint investigation between Spanish and Italian authorities lasting several months. Paviliani had previously been arrested multiple times in Spain and Italy, serving time in prison before being released due to errors in his sentence calculation. His arrest marks a significant blow against organized crime.

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