17 prison for Albanian in England: The value of drugs put on the island

An Albanian drug dealer has been sentenced to 17 years in prison by a British court. This is about Kloadan Copja, an Albanian who was captured by the Metropolitan Police following the discovery of a cocaine distribution network in Britain from April 2013 to July 2015. 30-year-old Klodian Copya was sentenced in 4 August by Kingston [...]
An Albanian drug dealer has been sentenced to 17 years in prison by a British court. This is about Kloadan Copja, an Albanian who was captured by the Metropolitan Police following the discovery of a cocaine distribution network in Britain from April 2013 to July 2015.
30-year-old Klodian Copya was sentenced in 4 August by Kingston Croen Court, after being found guilty of 3 counts, that of distributing the drugs of Class A, Class C, and import of Class A drug. Matt (the Metropolitan Police) -- in co-operation with a large number of police forces in Britain -- conducted a detailed investigation into this drug distribution network that led to the conviction of 42 people with a total of 360 years of freedom removal. In July 2013, Met police officers detained 30-year-old Copja's couriers, with a total of 11kg of cocaine, 6.5 kg of heroin and 3kg of cannabis in London's Earls Court area.
He's responsible for introducing a total of cocaine worth 60 million pounds west of London
During the arrests, Copya was seen moving by car to the house considered safe by the group before escaping Britain that very day. Between Mars, 2014, and July 2014, police discovered that Copya had employed a new network of couriers. Copya escaped from Great Britain again, and his network closed. Investigations revealed that this network had imported approximately 540kg of cocaine, worth about 23 million pounds, before being banned. Copya returned to Britain in October 2014 and was rebuilding its cocaine distribution network. Phone wiretapping was applied to Copyan to orchestrate the network abroad. After learning that his associate had been arrested, he was on the run until March 2017, when he was arrested in Greece and extradited to Great Britain. /Ora News












