Italian police have arrested a fugitive convicted for his part in the car bomb killing of top anti-Mafia judge Paolo Borsellino and five of his escorts in Sicily in 1992, court officials said.
Police arrested Cosimo Vernengo, 40, in a residence in Monreale outside Palermo after following members of his family in an operation called "Game Over".
Vernengo had been on the run since March 2002 after he was sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in the killing of Borsellino, court officials said.
About 10 people have been jailed over the killing of Borsellino by a massive car bomb outside his sister's home in Palermo in July 1992.
Borsellino died two months after the Mafia killed Giovanni Falcone, another leading judge, by detonating a bomb as he drove along the highway into Palermo. Falcone's wife and three bodyguards also died in that attack.