Nine of the suspects were arrested today. One of the 10 was presented before a magistrate judge in Pennsylvania with the others scheduled to appear in a US federal court in Manhattan, prosecutors said.
They are charged with racketeering conspiracy, and crimes including extortion, loansharking, wire and mail fraud, narcotics distribution, and conspiracy to commit murder.
Eight of the defendants belong to the Bonanno family, one of five different families that make up the mafia in the US financial capital, prosecutors said.
Armetta has also been charged with assault, prosecutors said.
The other suspects are Ernest Montevecchi, known as "Butch" from the Genovese family, and Luchese family member Eugene Castelle, also known as "Boobsie," prosecutors said.
New York, America's most populous city that is home to 8.5 million people, has seen crime drop to historic lows and police have aggressively cracked down on organized gangs.
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