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11 November 2019 He had been a fugitive for about a year, but last night he was arrested by the State police in Casal Bruciato, a suburb of the capital, where he had taken refuge to avoid the handcuffs. This is Claudio De Witt, a prominent narcotics trafficker in Roman crime, already involved in various investigations and a fugitive after escaping from arrest during the 'Amico Mio' operation that led to the capture of people accused of drug trafficking and he saw De Witt himself as head of the group that passed off between Centocelle and San Cesareo, a municipality of the Castelli Romani.

It is not the first time that the 36-year-old has become a fugitive to avoid an arrest. It had already happened in 2011 when, after having been sentenced to 12 years for international drug trafficking - he had organized a 30-pound cocaine trafficking from Spain to Italy - he had taken advantage of a stay in a therapeutic community to escape and make people lose their tracks.

De Witt has an important criminal past: involved in the 'Caracas' investigation to be not only a cousin, but also linked to the illegal drug trafficking of the Romagnoli brothers as well as linked to the well-known exponents of the Ndrangheta Gallace from whom he supplied himself with drugs to introduce her to the within the community in which it was restricted to house arrest.

The 'Arsenio Lupine' of the Capital was discovered by the police last night in via Diego Angeli, in Casal Bruciato, while he was leaving a building to board a BMW car with the aim of going to the Centocelle area, a of the market squares controlled by De Witt and his associates. To block the man - right in front of the building where the attempted murder of Maurizio Mattiozzi took place - and to arrest him on his return home were the policemen from the Antidroga section.

Blitz Tor beautiful Monaca, shop organized with shifts and lookouts
Meanwhile, in an anti-drug operation - again in the capital - an articulated criminal association has been dismantled "dedicated to the traffic of cocaine among the popular buildings in via Dell'Archeologia cv. 64 sc. L, with a turnover of around 200,000 euros monthly. " This is what emerged from the investigations of the carabinieri of the Rome Tor Bella Monaca station which, under the directives of the DDA, struck an organization structured with "shifts", "tasks" and "lookouts".

As reconstructed by the carabinieri, the organization of the drug dealing activity took place according to a real "business model with the division of shifts, tasks and tasks". There were, according to the findings of the investigations, "lookouts that had both the task of directing customers to the pushers that were hidden among the hallways of the buildings so as not to be noticed and to warn them in the event of any arrival of the police "and there were" cocaine sheaths in charge of the supply, once the previous refueling was completed, and collecting the proceeds of the illegal peddling activity ".

Morra: drugs "is the real emergency that affects our country"
"The carabinieri of the Provincial Command of Rome, under the directives of the DDA, operated 20 arrests in Tor Bella Monaca, 15 in prison and 5 under house arrest. They sold cocaine. This is the real emergency that is affecting our country". Thus on Twitter the president of the Antimafia commission, Nicola Morra.