Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Pubdate: 26 May 1998 Author: Bruce Johnston POLICE RELIEF AS DRUGS BARON IS REARRESTED ITALY'S institutions, and especially its police, yesterday gloated over the re-arrest of Pasquale Cuntrera, the Mafia drugs baron whose disappearance in a wheelchair triggered a political storm last week. Cuntrera, 63, was caught with his wife by Italian and local agents near Malaga in Spain, 18 days after vanishing from Italy. He disappeared after walking free on a technicality from Parma prison, days before a supreme court decision to uphold his 21-year sentence. News of his release on May 6 was faxed to Sicilian magistrates, who should have ordered his re-arrest pending the imminent court decision. But for five days the fax sat unseen on someone's desk. When it was finally noticed, Cuntrera, dubbed European's number one drugs boss, had already fled Italy. "A wound has been healed," Giorggio Napolitano, the Interior Minister, said with relief at the news that Cuntrera and his wife had been picked up on Sunday as they strolled near Torremolinos. As police and Mr Napolitano's government colleagues celebrated the victory, it emerged that Italian police had identified and trailed Cuntrera and his wife after their mobile telephones had betrayed their whereabouts. The telephones were first identified after they had been called from other Italian numbers, which had been contacted from a call box outside Parma prison, the day Cuntrera was released. Despite his "paralysis" allegedly suffered in prison in Italy, where he and his brothers Paolo and Gaspare were confined after being extradited from Venezuela in 1992, Cuntrera had abandoned his wheelchair, and was walking with a stick when stopped. Asked for his documents, he said in fluent Spanish: "We've left them at the hotel. We're tourists." - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski