The businessman financed 2.6 tons of drugs in Italy, here's the scants' testimony.

Italian police have questioned the two Albanians arrested with the gomone with 2.6 tonnes of cannabis three days ago. The two people with initials B.B., 42, and J.H., 31, both of Vlora, have claimed to be paid two thousand euros each for delivery of narcotics to Italy, writes [...]
They, on the other hand, have refused to show who was the sponsor of this shipment or the drug recipients in Italy. Narcotics was divided into 110 packets of different amounts, weighing 2.5 tons. Traffickers were initially spotted by Montenegrin Border Police, and later in their pursuit, Italian Border Police have also been engaged. After realizing that they were being pursued by police, the two Vlora scans threw 2.5 tons of cannabis into the middle of the sea, trying to then escape arrest. H EARLY from verifications carried out by the Italian and Albanian police, it has been found that the gomoni, which has been used to transport the turnover of 2.6 tonnes of drugs, has been unregistered to Albania. The vehicle has also proved to be without documentation. For this reason it has been difficult to identify the owner of his vehicle or purchaser or user, but some other evidence found by police appears to indicate that an Albanian businessman is behind the event. Allegations are that the shipment of drugs may have been initiated by Vlora or Lezha, while two scanters have been found several <x0-> codenamed”, which appears to be hiding the drug owner, activity funder, and narcotics recipients in Italy.
According to investigators' estimates, it is suspected that narcotics would reach the value of 20m euros if it was marketed and distributed at the present cost of cannabis in Italy. THE TRAFIKUS police announced three days earlier that Albania's border forces with the co-ordination of the QNOD, the Guardia di Finanzas in Durres and Vlora, and Montenegro Border Police had come near the Albanian-Montenegro border, where it was headed, as it once approached the Temmoli coast in Molyza, from which it started tracking. “During the pursuit of traffickers have thrown the load into the sea, making pursuit more difficult. Traffickers and gomony have been seized and handed over to Italian judicial authorities”, police have said. On January 11, 2017, Besmir Hameti, from Vlora, along with the other Italian prisoner, Domenico Pascarielo, tried to traffic on the shores of Brindisi 1.9 tonnes of hashish.
Italian investigators have found a letter to two prisoners of the 2.5-tonne cargo, with a list of names and contacts between Hamlet and Pascariello.












