‘The Godmother’: Italian police arrest female mafia boss
By DW
10 August 2021 |
10:54 am
Maria Licciardi, once one of Italy's most-wanted criminals, was stopped by officers as she prepared to fly to Spain from Rome's Ciampino airport. Police believe she effectively was running an influential Camorra clan.
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