Italian organized crime police arrested another Mafioso on the run, just two weeks after the sensational January 16 arrest of Sicilian Cosa Nostra superboss Matteo Messina Denaro at a medical clinic in Palermo, CNN reported.

This time, the fugitive mobster turned out to be Edgardo Greco, 63, who was apprehended in Saint-Etienne, France, where he worked as Paolo Dimitrio, nicknamed "pizzaiolo," or pizza chef at the Italian restaurant Caffe Rossini.

Greco, associated with the Calabrian mafia group Ndrangheta, was convicted in absentia in 1991 for the double murder of brothers Stefano and Giuseppe Bartolomeo, whom he allegedly killed with iron rods before dissolving their bodies in acid. He had been hiding from Italian law enforcement since his conviction

Anti-Mafia prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, who led the investigation as head of the Catanzaro prosecutor's office, called Greco a dangerous fugitive. Greco was also convicted of the attempted murder of several prison officials, for which he earned the nickname prison murderer.