New details emerge about the assassination of Kosovar in Ecuador, here's who was in his car.

Ecuador's media have cleared up new details, for the assassination that took place two days ago, an Albanian man who was allegedly involved in a cocaine trafficking organisation. According to Antiquity Office chief German Civallos the late hours Tuesday of Kosovo Remzi Azemi in the city [...]
According to Anti-Fakrim Office chief German Civallos the late hours Tuesday of Kosovo Remzi Azemi, in the town of Guayaquil allegedly has links to international drug trafficking from this Latin American country to Europe.
New details have been made white by local media write that Azem moved in an armoured vehicle when two people who rode on a motorcycle approached him. They fired at him four times. Azem was in the company of his wife of Albanian origin, as well as her three-year-old daughter, who fortunately did not get injuries. According to police, Azem had stopped his vehicle while his wife was smoking a cigarette. It had opened its vehicle window in half, and this very space was used by bombers to shoot at it, reports the eye.net. According to Civallos, the wounded is not an unknown name for the authorities there. It was banned in 2014 during the operation, codenamed “Balkan”. A total of 11 people were arrested during that operation, including Albanians, Kosovars and equadorians, part of an organisation that had expanded the narcotics activity in Ecuador.
Peru and Spain and Europe. Doubts are claimed that he was released after agreeing to cooperate with the American drug authorities. Azzam had also had ties with Albanian Ilir Hidri, 39-year-old man killed on May 30th of this year, but in Guayaquil, events allegedly linked also to drug deals. The Antiquity Chief also said Azem lived in a rented house owned by Hydra. Rmezi Azem is currently in hospital, out of danger for life, while authorities are working to identify and capture the two bombers.












