'NDRANGHETA - NO NEWS ON THE FLIGHT OF THE BOSS MORABITO
10:01 - 11 July 2019 CALABRIA , Reggio Calabria

17 days after the escape of the 'Ndrangheta boss from the central prison in Montevideo, the Uruguayan authorities admitted that in fact the investigations carried out so far have not yielded results. The news portal "La Red21" of Montevideo reports.
Responding to questions from parliamentarians, the Uruguayan Interior Minister Eduardo Bonomi indicated that "it is assumed that Morabito's flight was malicious", in the sense that there may have been complicity on the part of the prison staff, who was subjected to "To various administrative procedures".
The 'cocaine boss', who was awaiting extradition to Italy, fled his cell around midnight on June 23 along with three other inmates, captured by the police in the following days. Of Morabito, however, the traces have been completely lost and it is not excluded that he may have moved to neighboring Brazil. Bonomi appeared yesterday together with the national police chief, Mario Layera, in front of the Senate Security Commission to answer questions about the escape and the state of the investigation.
The only element that emerged during this meeting is that the investigators follow the track of the participation of prison staff in the escape of Morabito and his accomplices. For this moment the director of the prison, Mary Gonzalez, has been suspended from service, and the director of the National Rehabilitation Institute, Alberto Gadea, has resigned.