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Suspected mafia boss Antonio Pelle (C) is escorted by policemen after being arrested in southern Calabria on October 16, 2008. Pelle, who is implicated in the vendetta that led to the August 2007 slayings of six members of his clan in Duisburg, Germany was Antonio Pelle, 46, was found in a bunker in southern Calabria, the stronghold of the 'Ndrangheta mafia. AFP PHOTO / MARIO TOSTI (Photo credit should read MARIO TOSTI/AFP via Getty Images)

Suspected mafia boss Antonio Pelle (C) is escorted by policemen after being arrested in southern Calabria on October 16, 2008.  Pelle, who is implicated in the vendetta that led to the August 2007 slayings of six members of his clan in Duisburg, Germany was Antonio Pelle, 46, was found in a bunker in southern Calabria, the stronghold of the 'Ndrangheta mafia.  AFP PHOTO / MARIO TOSTI (Photo credit should read MARIO TOSTI/AFP via Getty Images)

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Italian policemen show the tunnel used by a suspected mafia boss on Italy's most wanted list to escape as police arrived at his home on January 12, 2009 in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy. Giuseppe Setola, 38, slid out as police arrived, with officers seeking his arrest as part of an investigation into the killing of six African immigrants in September. It is not the first time that Setola has managed to escape police. AFP PHOTO / FRANCESCO PISCHETOLA (Photo credit should read FRANCESCO PISCHETOLA/AFP via Getty Images)

Italian policemen show the tunnel used by a suspected mafia boss on Italy's most wanted list to escape as police arrived at his home on January 12, 2009 in Trentola Ducenta, southern Italy.  Giuseppe Setola, 38, slid out as police arrived, with officers seeking his arrest as part of an investigation into the killing of six African immigrants in September. It is not the first time that Setola has managed to escape police. AFP PHOTO / FRANCESCO PISCHETOLA (Photo credit should read FRANCESCO PISCHETOLA/AFP via Getty Images)

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Police Officiers stand by a placard showing pictures of 30 suspected members of the mafia in cases of racket (pizzo) who were arrested early on May 11, 2009 in Palermo. AFP PHOTO / MARCELLO PATERNOSTRO (Photo credit should read MARCELLO PATERNOSTRO/AFP via Getty Images)

Police Officiers stand by a placard showing pictures of 30 suspected members of the mafia in cases of racket (pizzo) who were arrested early on May 11, 2009 in Palermo.  AFP PHOTO / MARCELLO PATERNOSTRO (Photo credit should read MARCELLO PATERNOSTRO/AFP via Getty Images)

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One of the 40 suspected mafia drug-runners (C) arrested in the Naples area is escorted by police on April 20, 2009 in Naples. "We arrested 40 people suspected of membership of various clans of the Camorra and of being involved in a vast drug-running operation with links to Turkey, Spain, Albania and Tunisia," a spokesman of Naples police said. (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)

One of the 40 suspected mafia drug-runners (C) arrested in the Naples area is escorted by police on April 20, 2009 in Naples. "We arrested 40 people suspected of membership of various clans of the Camorra and of being involved in a vast drug-running operation with links to Turkey, Spain, Albania and Tunisia," a spokesman of Naples police said.  (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)

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Italian police escort Corrado Carcerino (C) a top Mafia leader after he was arrested early on July 15, 2009 in Naples. 32 suspected members of the Camorra mafia were arrested early on July 15 in Caserta, near Naples and in Modena, in northern Italy. AFP PHOTO / GIULIO PISCITELLI (Photo credit should read GIULIO PISCITELLI/AFP via Getty Images)

Italian police escort Corrado Carcerino (C) a top Mafia leader after he was arrested early on July 15, 2009 in Naples. 32 suspected members of the Camorra mafia were arrested early on July 15 in Caserta, near Naples and in Modena, in northern Italy.  AFP PHOTO / GIULIO PISCITELLI (Photo credit should read GIULIO PISCITELLI/AFP via Getty Images)