Female boss tasked with Sicilian mafia reshuffle arrested

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A female mobster suspected of being the mastermind behind a reshuffle of the Sicilian Mafia following the death of “boss of bosses” Toto Riina has been arrested, Italian police said Tuesday.

Maria Angela Di Trapani, the daughter of a fugitive, has already spent seven years in prison for having passed the orders of her husband, a convicted mobster, from behind bars to the clan on the outside.

Salvino Madiona is serving life for the 1991 murder of renowned anti-Mafia businessman Libero Grassi, who was gunned down for attempting to persuade Sicilians to stand up to the mob.

Di Trapani, who was freed in 2015, is suspected of having since scaled the rungs of the crime group -- nicknamed “the octopus” for its tentacled reach into all areas of society -- from messenger to boss, according to wiretaps obtained by the police.

“Once released, she immediately returned to Cosa Nostra and took up a decisive role,” prosecutor Salvo De Luca told a press conference.

Riina, who was nicknamed “The Beast” because of his cruelty, died last month and his presumed heir Matteo Messina Denaro is on the run, while other potential successors are serving time under Italy’s harsh mafia regime.

Police said jailed bosses had appointed Di Trapani to head up the Madonia clan and tasked her with liaising with other clans on the relaunch of Cosa Nostra following Riina’s death.

She was arrested on Tuesday morning along with 24 other people in a sting involving over 200 policemen, helicopters and sniffer dogs. Those nabbed are accused of mafia association, extortion and shifting stolen goods.

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