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] Albanian mafia was involved more in drug trafficking (Hellbanianz) [64] than in prostitution and they sold more than 500,000 kilograms of drugs in London alone. [citation needed] Due to their expansive and deep involvement in drug trading, the Albanian Mafia has climbed its way to the top of a five billion euro market (US$5.3 billion). The ...
Albanian citizen Eridan Munoz Guerrero, another suspected leader, received a 14-year term. ... Belgian authorities have portrayed the trial as the latest blow delivered to drug smuggling gangs.
On 16 June 2014, around 800 heavily armed Albanian police officers began a large scale raid in the mountain village of Lazarat, targeting cannabis growers, as part of a nation-wide operation to quell illegal cannabis plantations. Armed drug gang members responded with fire from automatic rifles, RPG-7s and mortars. After a four-day siege, the ...
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Members of an Albanian drug gang beat a man to death using weapons including a baseball bat, brick and bamboo stick after he tried to steal from their cannabis factory, a court has been told ...
Police have been targeting groups from the western Balkans, which they say are predominantly Albanian.
Gang of Çole (Albanian: Banda e Çoles or Banda e Zani Çaushit) was an Albanian criminal group that operated in the city of Vlorë during 1997–2001. The peak of their criminal activity was during March–June 1997, when anarchy reigned in the South.
Just when Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s Det. Stabler thinks the Albanian drug cartel is his biggest concern, along will come two more, equally pressing problems — and much closer to home, the ...