Italian-Albanian drug organisation destroyed, another former football player arrested

An Italian-Albanian organisation that dealt with drug trafficking, namely cocaine, has been destroyed in Italy. Some people are in handcuffs, including a former football player. The police operation was conducted in the Traviso area, Italy. According to Italian media writer Selim Osmani, the organisation was run by Albanian, 50-year-old known as a worker of [...]
The police operation was conducted in the Traviso area, Italy.
According to Italian media writing, the organisation was run by Albanian Selim Osmani, the 50-year-old known as a simple worker, SYRI.net quoted. He had rented an environment in an area known as Colle Umberto and had turned it into a drug store.
An old zone acquaintance, a former football player and coach, has also fallen into handcuffs with him, and he sold drugs with recognition in the sports world.
Giuliano Camporese, 47, from Vittorio Venito, former coach in Castelfranco, sold drugs to players of the B and C series. He too has been in handcuffs with Albanian Osmani, writes SYRI.net.
Investigations into this drug organisation have been taught that they had been starting for a year and a half, putting the Italian-Albanian organisation at the centre of the investigation, where the head was Selim Osmani and the recognitions were former Camporese football player. Several others have been arrested along with them.
Traviso's Italian police say they are also throwing out some connections to this organisation with the prostate.









