Vincenzo La Porta, 60, is thought to have close ties to the Camorra organised crime gang in Naples and has been on the run for over a decade before he was finally captured in Greece
One of Italy’s most dangerous criminals has been caught after 11 years on the run when he was snapped in Greece cheering on his football team.
Vincenzo La Porta, 60, is thought to have close ties to the Camorra organised crime gang in Naples and has been on the run for over a decade. A few weeks ago, he was pictured in Corfu celebrating on a balcony after his hometown team won a league title. Officers then managed to block him from going down a street on a moped after he left the property.
The Naples Carabinieri police said: “What betrayed him was his passion for football and for Napoli. With the championship victory, La Porta couldn’t resist celebrating”, police said. Officers said the photos were taken after Napoli won its first Italian championship in over three decades.
La Porta has been convicted in his absence of criminal association, tax evasion and fraud. He appeared before a prosecutor on Saturday and was ordered to be held in prison until a panel of appeal court judges rules on an extradition request from Italy. If he is extradited to Italy, he is due to serve a prison sentence of 14 years and four months.