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Bonaro, Mafia boss arrested after 30 years… Discover the secret underground bunker

While Italy’s first wanted man, mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, was arrested after 30 years, a secret bunker was discovered that Denaro was believed to have been in and out of.

According to the Guardian on the 18th (local time), the Italian military police found Denaro’s second hideout in a house in the Campobello di Mazara region of Sicily.

A secret bunker was hidden inside the hideout. Enter the hideout and slide the wardrobe to reveal the hidden entrance to the bunker. The police found a box containing emeralds, diamonds, and other jewels here, and they believed that important documents stolen by Denaro were also kept here.

Italian mafia bosses are known for building escape routes under houses, bunkers in the mountains that can only be reached on foot, and hideouts in the trees to protect themselves.

Previously, the head of the Denaro Mafia, who had been on the run for 30 years, was arrested on the 16th in a council in Palermo, Sicily. He is the last of three top-level mafia bosses who have been on the fugitive list for decades without being caught by the police, and is known to have led the ‘Cosa Nostra’ mafia organization while on the run.

Authorities hope Denaro’s arrest will open the door to the brutal crimes committed by the Sicilian Mafia, including the murder of Prosecutor Giovanni Falcone and Judge Paolo Borsellino, who led the 1992 Mafia operation. Trial by default (trial without the presence of the accused) Denaro, convicted of dozens of murders as a defendant, could face multiple life sentences.

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