Matteo Messina Denaro: Man whose identity was used by prolific mafia boss arrested in Sicily

Suspected Sicilian Mafia member Andrea Bonafede is arrested after major mob boss Matteo Messina Denaro, who had been on the run since 1993, was caught using his identity to receive treatment for cancer at a clinic in Palermo.

When Messina Denaro was captured last week at a Palermo clinic where he was receiving chemotherapy, he was using an official identity card with Bonafede’s name but with his own photo.

Bonafede is suspected of being a member of Cosa Nostra, as the Sicilian Mafia is known, and helping Messina Denaro to carry out his role as a major mob boss.

Accusations in the warrant said that with Bonafede’s identity, the 60-year-old fugitive was “able to move on the territory [of Italy], eluding law enforcement, as well as access national healthcare without revealing his real identity”.

Investigators suspected that Bonafede also received €20,000 (£17,500) from the mafia boss in order to buy a house in western Sicily that served as one of Messina Denaro’s hideouts.

Police have searched at least three homes in the town of Campobello di Mazara, western Sicily, near Trapani, which they say were used over the last several months.

During the searches authorities found airline ticket receipts, receipts from expensive restaurants, jewellery and posters from films including The Godfather and Joker.

A black Alfa Romeo Giulietta car, which Messina Denaro used to drive himself around, was also found with Bonafede’s identification documents, the arrest warrant said.

Messina Denaro had been on the run since 1993 and was sentenced in absentia to a life term for murders he carried out in the early 1990s.

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