A boss in the Neapolitan
Camorra mafia who operated in and around Rome was on Friday
placed under Italy's toughest prison regime, known as 41-bis.
Michele Senese, 58, was recently sentenced to life
imprisonment for the murder of a Rome gangland boss in 2001.
Italy's most dangerous mafiosi are held under 41-bis.
The regime, covered by article 41-bis of penitentiary
law, means mobsters are held in isolation and prevented from
receiving family visits or parcels.
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