Cocaine kingpin Rocco Morabito to be extradited to Italy from Uruguay
Uruguay has agreed to extradite a notorious drug trader known as the “cocaine king of Milan” back to Italy, BBC reported.
Rocco Morabito was arrested last year in the Uruguayan resort town of Punta del Este, where he had been living under a false identity for about a decade. The suspected head of the ‘Ndrangheta crime gang has been one of Italy’s most wanted fugitives since 1995.
Uruguayan media said that he was extradited on the basis of prior convictions for links to organised crime and drug trafficking – issued in absentia – rather than for a new trial. Morabito’s lawyer told the newspaper he plans to appeal the ruling on the basis that the extradition treaty between the two countries does not cover convictions issued in absentia. The ‘Ndrangheta gang controls about 80% of Europe’s cocaine trade. Police say Morabito was behind the smuggling of hundreds of kilos of cocaine from Brazil to Italy.