Rocco Morabito (mobster, Born 1966)
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Rocco Morabito (; born 13 October 1966) is an
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criminal and a member of the
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, a Mafia-type organisation in
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. Before being arrested in
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on 4 September 2017,Rocco Morabito: Italian mafia boss held in Uruguay
BBC News, 4 September 2017
he had been a fugitive since 1994 being wanted for drug trafficking, Mafia association and other serious crimes. In June 2019, Morabito escaped from prison, and was arrested again in Brazil in May 2021.


'Ndrangheta heritage

Morabito was born in
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in the
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in Calabria, the son of Domenico Morabito and Carmela Modaffari, and is related to 'Ndrangheta boss
Giuseppe Morabito Giuseppe Morabito (; born 15 August 1934), nicknamed ("the straight shooter"), is an Italian criminal and a historical boss of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organisation in the region of Calabria, in southern Italy. He hails from Africo in the L ...
.Un potere che non cambia mai tra soldi, donne e vendette di sangue
La Repubblica, 4 May 2007
Caccia al re milanese della cocaina
Corriere della Sera, 4 September 2015
In 1994, Morabito was sentenced to a 30-year prison sentence as a result of the "Fortaleza" operation, trafficking of over 600 kilograms of cocaine between Brazil and Italy.
La Repubblica, 5 September 2017
On 10 February 1995, an international arrest warrant on his name was issued. According to police investigators he is one of the top drug traffickers of the 'Ndrangheta.
Gazzetta del Sud, 30 December 2013
His nickname is '' 'u tamunga'', because he was driving a
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, an all-wheel drive car from Germany.La Duomo connection dei latitanti; così Milano è il rifugio per i boss
La Repubblica, 7 February 2008


Cocaine king of Milan

At age 25 he was in
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where he mingled among the local young rampant jet set, while operating as the right-hand man of his uncle Domenico Antonio Mollica, another important boss of the Morabito clan. Always wearing double-breasted suits, he was last seen in Milan when he was photographed by the police surrounded by his body guards with suitcases full of banknotes. According to a police investigator Morabito was able to make 15 billion Italian lire (approximately 7.5 million Euro) in two months. Due to his involvement in trafficking cocaine from South America to Italy, Morabito was nicknamed the "cocaine king of Milan". Morabito was considered to be different than other crime bosses in those years, able to relate firsthand to the world of banks and accountants, finance and investment, understanding the importance of being low key and stop shedding blood to launder the proceeds of crime in silence.


Fugitive

He was on the run since October 1994, after police, keeping him under surveillance, discovered him paying 13 billion lire ($8m) to import nearly a tonne of cocaine.'Cocaine king' mafia chief Rocco Morabito arrested in Uruguay after 23 years on the run
The Independent, 4 September 2017
'Ndrangheta, arrestato il boss della cocaina Rocco Morabito, ‘u Tamunga. La sua vita d’oro tra i locali milanesi
Corriere della Sera, 4 September 2017
After an initial couple of years in Brazil, he is believed to have settled in Uruguay in 2002, in the sea-side resort
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, carrying false Brazilian identity papers in the name of Francisco Capeletto.


Arrest, escape and re-arrest

After 23 years on the run, Morabito was captured in a hotel in
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in Uruguay on 4 September 2017, where he had moved after an argument with his wife.Rocco Morabito, el capo mafioso que cayó por discutir con su mujer
El Observador, 5 September 2017
Police investigations had begun in the spring when Uruguayan investigators discovered that Morabito had enrolled his 13-year-old daughter in school with her father's real surname. When arrested, he was in possession of a gun, in addition to two cars, 13 mobile phones, and a dozen credit cards. He was expected to be extradited to Italy.
El País de Montevideo, 4 September 2017
Italian crime boss nabbed after 23 years on the run
CBS News, 4 September 2017
Before the arrest, he had lived in a mansion in Punta del Este "where he was considered a model citizen, who devoted himself to his work in the soybean business and selling rural properties" according to a news report. Since he was also in possession of a passport in another name at the time of the arrest, he was initially charged with falsifying identity documents. On 24 June 2019, Morabito escaped from the central penitentiary (Cárcel Central) of Montevideo with three other inmates "through a hole in the roof of the building".Se fugaron 4 peligrosos presos de Cárcel Central. Uno de ellos es Rocco Morabito
/ref> At the time, he was awaiting extradition to Italy, based on prior convictions made in absentia for links to organized crime and drug trafficking. He had left Italy in 1994 but prosecutors said he had continued to be a kingpin in trafficking of drugs between South America and Milan. After the escape,
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issued a red (high priority) notice for Morabito and the three others who were awaiting extradition to other countries. Morabito was arrested again in the city of João Pessoa in Brazil on May 24, 2021, after being on the run for two years. The arrest was part of a joint operation involving Italian and Brazilian authorities, as well as the
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, the
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and the
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. Along with Morabito, the police arrested also
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, born in
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in 1990, and considered by the authorities a point of reference for international drug trafficking from
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.


Extradition

On July 6, 2022, Rocco Morabito was extradited back to Italy, after 28 years on the run. The extradition procedure was made possible thanks to the intense activity of connection between the Italian embassy in Brazil, the Interpol's "I-Can project" and the Brazilian authorities. Morabito will now have to serve a 30-year prison sentence in Italy.


See also

* List of members of the 'Ndrangheta *
List of most wanted fugitives in Italy The list of most wanted fugitives in Italy is a most wanted list published by the Italian Interior Ministry. It includes criminals who are considered extremely dangerous by the Polizia di Stato. The list was started in July 1992. There are also l ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Morabito, Rocco 1966 births Fugitives wanted by Italy Living people 'Ndranghetisti People from the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria People from Africo