An Italian drug trafficker, one of Europe's most-wanted criminals, has been arrested in Syria and extradited to Italy, according to Italian officials and a Syrian jihadist rebel group.
The last major drug trafficker from the Naples region still on the run, Bruno Carbone was detained when he got off the plane on Tuesday morning at Rome's Ciampino airport, the Neapolitan police said in a statement.
Carbone, 45, sentenced in absentia in Italy to 20 years in prison for international drug trafficking along the Spain-Naples-Sicily route, had been on the run since 2003.
Carbone is known as the right-hand man of Camorra's Raffaele Imperiale. Imperiale — himself considered to have been one of the biggest drug traffickers in the world — was arrested in Dubai in 2021.
It was initially unclear where Carbone was arrested, with domestic outlets in Italy reporting he was apprehended in the United Arab Emirates as well, where he had spent much of his time on the run.
A spokesman of the jihadist group Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in northwestern Syria stated on Wednesday that Carbone was apprehended in March "while passing through the 'liberated' areas (of the country) ... with the aim of reaching the regions under the control of (Bashar al-Assad's) regime".
Carbone was extradited after several months of interrogation, according to HTS, which also released his mugshot.
He entered Syria from Turkey, claiming he was a Mexican national, which raised suspicion about his real identity, Muhammad Abdel Rahman, the Minister of Interior of the territories controlled by the rebel Salvation Government of Syria, told Asharq Al-Awsat, a UK-based Arabic language outlet.
Emirati officials are believed to have mediated the extradition on Wednesday, Italian outlet Il
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