Father Christmas had a bad surprise in store yesterday for a suspected Sicilian mafia member - an arrest for racketeering.

A policeman dressed as Father Christmas nabbed the man in a sting operation as he was coming out of a shop where he had extracted some protection money.

"Father Christmas" dropped the bag of sweets that he was giving out and arrested 37-year-old Salvatore Politini, believed to be a member of the Santapaola mafia clan, in police footage shown on Italian television.

The officer had been watching the shop in the city of Catania for several days, dressed in his Father Christmas costume, Italian news media reported.

The shopkeeper had been forced to pay the mafia a protection racket of around 260 euros (340 dollars) every month for 10 years.

The man arrested was carrying a ceramic plate and a panettone cake - believed to be payment in kind from other extortion victims.

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