Naples clan boss Lucio Marrone arrested in Spain
Was on list of Italy's 100 most dangerous fugitives

(ANSA) - Naples, April 13 - Police from Naples working together with Spain's Guardia Civil arrested fugitive Camorra boss Lucio Morrone, 53, in Spain on Monday.
Morrone, who was on Italy's list of the 100 most dangerous fugitives, was wanted for a 2010 drug conviction of more than four years in prison, and for a 2013 conviction for drug trafficking carrying a sentence of 20 years in prison.
Marrone is considered the head of the "Teste Matte" (Crazy Heads) criminal organization, which investigators say derives from the Mariano clan of the Camorra and is allegedly in charge of illicit operations in Naples' Spagnoli area in the historic centre.
Italian police worked with Spanish authorities to trace Marrone to Benalmadena, a town on Spain's southwest coast between the cities of Malaga and Marbella. They arrested him in a post office there as he was picking up a money transfer from Naples.
Marrone allegedly provided false documents in an attempt to escape arrest, but then surrendered when he heard the word "carabinieri", Italy's military police.
Undersecretary of Defense Gioacchino Alfano praised Naples' carabinieri on the operation.
"Once again, legality and justice have prevailed over deceit and criminality," Alfano said.
"For this umpteenth success I congratulate the Naples police and investigative teams, who have shown that they never give up," he said.