Roberto Pannunzi, 'world's biggest cocaine trafficker', set to be returned to Italy and prison
Roberto Pannunzi, 65, who fled from a Rome prison in 2010, was detained in Bogota with a fake Venezuelan identity card in a joint operation by Colombian police and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

An Italian mafia capo alleged to be the biggest cocaine trafficker in the world was set to be deported to Italy yesterday, a day after being arrested in a Colombian shopping mall, prosecutors said.
Roberto Pannunzi, 65, who fled from a Rome prison in 2010, was detained in Bogota with a fake Venezuelan identity card in a joint operation by Colombian police and the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
"He is the biggest cocaine importer in the world," said Nicola Gratteri, deputy chief prosecutor in Reggio Calabria in southern Italy - a bastion of the 'Ndrangheta crime syndicate Pannunzi belonged to.
"He is the only one who can organise purchases and sales of cocaine shipments of 3,000 kilos and up," Gratteri said. "Pannunzi is the only one who can sell both to the 'Ndrangheta and to Cosa Nostra. He is definitely the most powerful drug broker in the world."
Pannunzi has to serve out a 16- and-a-half year prison sentence in Italy.
He had escaped from a private clinic in Rome to which he managed to have himself transferred from prison because of a heart condition - repeating an earlier flight in the same way in 1999. He had previously been detained in Colombia at a mafia funeral in 1994, when he reportedly offered the arresting officers a million dollars in cash to walk away.