Pasquale
Scotti, 56, was arrested in the northeast city of Recife in a joint operation
of Brazil's federal police and INTERPOL, according to a police statement.
Scotti
was convicted in absentia by an Italian court in 1991 for the illegal
possession of firearms, extortion and more than 20 homicides.
He
was the boss of the Camorra mafia group in Naples and was arrested in a shootout
in 1983 in which he was hit multiple times. But on Christmas Eve of 1984 he
escaped from a hospital where he was being treated after signing a plea
bargain.Despite multiple raids and road blocks stopping thousands of cars, Italian police were unable to find Scotti.
"He
left no traces. It's as if he vanished," Italian police were quoted as
saying in a La Repubblica article from the time.
On
Tuesday, police said the man had been using a false identity in Brazil and that
INTERPOL identified him by comparing archived digital fingerprints.
The
Italian authorities have begun the process of getting him extradited, the
police said.
Scotti
has two Brazilian children and was arrested as he took them to school, the
Globo G1 news website reported.
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