Italian police today arrested a leader of the powerful Naples mafia who is suspected of ordering the killing in September of six African immigrants.
Investigators believe Giuseppe Setola is a boss of the Camorra, the mafia organisation based in the southern Campania region around Naples featured in Roberto Saviano's best-selling book
Gomorra.
Police said Mr Setola was seized in a hospital near the town of Caserta where he was being treated for injuries sustained during a daring escape from police on Monday, when he evaded capture by fleeing through the sewer network.
Silvio Berlusconi's government sent hundreds of troops to Campania after six men from Ghana, Togo and Liberia were shot dead in September in what was believed to be a show of strength by the Camorra to exert its control over drug and extortion rackets.