Italian mafia boss Domenico Rancadore re-arrested in Britain on fresh warrant
Domenico Rancadore, the convicted Italian mafia boss who last week was told he was free to remain in Britain, has been arrested on a fresh international warrant, police said.

Domenico Rancadore, the convicted Italian mafia boss who last week was told he was free to remain in Britain, has been arrested on a fresh international warrant, police said yesterday.
A judge had told the 65-year-old that he was free to return to his life in the London suburbs, after prosecutors messed up their appeal against a ruling that blocked his extradition to Italy.
However, he was rearrested at his home in Uxbridge, west London, on Friday evening by officers from Scotland Yard's extradition unit, on a European Arrest Warrant.
The warrant was received earlier on Friday, Scotland Yard police headquarters said.
"It alleges that he has an outstanding sentence of seven years' imprisonment to serve for participation in mafia association between December 17, 1987 and April 13, 1995 in Palermo, Italy," the statement said.
The warrant was issued in Italy and certified by Britain's National Crime Agency.