ROME 聽鈥斅 A suspected Italian drug trafficker who police believe may have bought two stolen Vincent Van Gogh paintings was arrested in the United Arab Emirates, a police statement said on Thursday.
Raffaele Imperiale, 46, was arrested in Dubai on Aug. 4 by local authorities, who cooperated with the Italian police. He had been on the run since 2016 and Italy had included him in the list of its most dangerous fugitives.
In 2016, two Van Gogh paintings stolen in Amsterdam in 2002 鈥 鈥淐ongregation Leaving the Reformed Church in Nuenen鈥 and 鈥淰iew of the Sea at Scheveningen鈥 鈥 were found by police in a villa Imperiale owned near Naples.
Each painting was worth an estimated 50 million euros ($58 million), investigators said after recovering them.
Police said Imperiale is a key figure in international drug trafficking and money laundering and has a close relationship with the Camorra mafia gang centeed around the southern Italian city of Naples.
鈥淎n excellent result which once again demonstrates the ability of our police forces to fight crime,鈥 Italy Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese said.
The Italian government is working to swiftly finalize the extradition of Imperiale, who is now under custody in the UAE, Italian media reported, citing police.
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