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  2. Crime in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Kosovo. Kosovo within communist Yugoslavia had the lowest rate of crime in the whole country. [1] Following the Kosovo War (1999), the region had become a significant center of organized crime, drug trafficking, human trafficking and organ theft. There is also an ongoing ethnic conflict between Kosovar Albanians and Kosovan Serbs.

  3. Staro Gracko massacre - Wikipedia

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    Staro Gracko massacre. The Staro Gracko massacre ( Serbian: Масакр у Старом Грацком, Albanian: Masakra në Grackën e Vjetër) was the mass killing of 14 Kosovo Serb farmers in the village of Staro Gracko in the Kosovo municipality of Lipjan on 23 July 1999. [2] The killings occurred after Yugoslav troops withdrew from the ...

  4. Triumf Riza - Wikipedia

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    Triumf Riza (7 May 1978 – 30 August 2007) was a police officer, and member of an elite protection unit with the fledgling Kosovo Police Service. He was killed in the line of duty during an ongoing clash with the Enver Sekiraqa gang, an Ethnic Albanian crime syndicate that operates in Kosovo. Riza is notable in that he was the young police ...

  5. The 15 countries with the worst organized crime problems in ...

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    The majority of countries with the worst gang problems are in south and central America but there is one European country that makes the list. Each country is given a score from 1 to 7 indicating ...

  6. List of massacres in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    6 Serb civilians killed and 14 wounded in attack on café in Peja. The KLA was accused at the time of the events, but strongly rejected any involvement. The Serbian Organised Crime Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation in 2016 and reached the conclusion that the massacre was not perpetrated by Albanians.

  7. Naser Kelmendi - Wikipedia

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    Naser Kelmendi (born 15 February 1957 in Peć, Kosovo) is a Bosnian drug trafficker of Kosovo Albanian descent. Career. In 1976 he served time in prison for attempted murder. He then moved to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, and established his criminal operations in Sarajevo.

  8. DEA operation exposes growing ties between Mexican drug ...

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    The case, outlined in a 10-count superseding indictment, highlights the growing relationship between Mexican cartels and Chinese citizens in the U.S., and the complex system they have developed to ...

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