Police in Sudan have arrested one of  world's most wanted people smugglers.  smuggler is Mered Medhanie, 35, from  East African country of Eritrea. He has  nickname of 'The General' because of  way he plans and carries out people smuggling. Police say Mered's actions resulted in  deaths of hundreds of migrants – people trying to leave Africa to go to Europe to try to find  better life. At least 359 migrants died when their boat sank near Lampedusa in  Mediterranean Sea in 2013. The Sudanese police found Mered in  secret hideout in  capital Khartoum. They worked closely with Britain's National Crime Agency (NCA) and British intelligence services.
Sudan will give Mered to  police in Italy, where he could get  long prison sentence. Detectives say he controlled  huge organisation that smuggled thousands of migrants from Africa and  Middle East across  Mediterranean to Europe. He charged people up to $5,500 each to make  high-risk journey in dangerous boats. He became very rich from his activities. The NCA said Mered was  high-level human trafficker and that he did not care about people's lives.  NCA spokesperson said: "Medhanie is  prolific people smuggler and has absolute disregard for human life." Italian police said Mered's plan was to make  huge amount of money and then move to Sweden, where his wife lives.