Albanian Kalashnikovs towards England for Terrorists or Organised Crime

Scott Culhaj has refused to show in whose hands the three tinnikovs he had started with DHL from Tirana to London would fall. The weapons were discovered by security staff in the cargo section at Rinnas Airport just moments before they landed on the plane and it was found [...]
Scott Culhaj has refused to show in whose hands the three tinnikovs he had started with DHL from Tirana to London would fall.
The weapons were discovered by security staff in the cargo section at Rinnas Airport moments before they ended up on the plane, and it was found by fingerprints left in the package.
But 32 years old by Shiyak has preferred to hold a position of disbelief. He refuses to be the person who organized the traffic. The security cameras of the DHL points in Durres, from where the packages were launched on Friday, have fixed it, but he says that he only sent the packages to someone else's account. As a result, there is no way to talk about gun holders, writes Lapsy.al.
Another involved has been declared at large. Antiterrrour in Albania is being sought by N. F, from the city of Durres.
British police suspect that the three Albanian Kalashnikovs would end up in the hands of terrorist cells or in organised crime gangs.
Only last month did police find 79 weapons destined for England, hidden in packages with motor equipment for cars.
In Tirana, anti-terror has stepped up measures initiated by terrorist attacks in London and Barcelona. Authorities have not made public the address of the person who would cut guns in London, but have alarmed British partners.
In Britain, authorities suspect that the Kalashnikovs may have been ordered by terrorist cell members who have contacts with Albanian gangs. Their use in terrorist attacks is the first lead being investigated, even since London is targeted by ISIS terrorists.
But it is not ruled out that weapons remain in the hands of Albanian criminals operating in England, where they own drug trafficking.












