Italian police on Friday arrested three people on suspicion of murdering a 'Ndrangheta boss in a hit near Reggio Calabria last July.
Domenico Fioramonte, 41, the alleged hitman, and Giuseppe Domenico Laganà Comandé, 20, and Saverio Rocco Santaiti, 58, were arrested for the murder of Fabio Giuseppe Gioffrè, a livestock farmer and the leader of the Gioffrè clan, on July 21. Police said the murder was a reaction to a series of extortions by the clan. A 10-year-old Bulgarian boy was hurt in the hit. Santaiti is a member of the historic 'ndrina who ruled Seminara.


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