Canabis factory led two Albanians imprisoned

Two Albanians have been sentenced to prison by the British court. Adelajan Oshafi, 31, and Neim Bakia, 23, who ran a cannabis factory, were arrested 20 October in the town of Gloucester. Each of them will suffer from 20 months in prison. The two Albanians cultivated drugs in five chambers of a palace. In the authorities [...]
Two Albanians have been sentenced to prison by the British court. Adelajan Oshafi, 31, and Neim Bakia, 23, who ran a cannabis factory, were arrested 20 October in the town of Gloucester. Each of them will suffer from 20 months in prison.
The two Albanians cultivated drugs in five chambers of a palace. Inland authorities found 963 sativa cannabis plants, heating lights, and other equipment that served in the growth of narcotic matter. The value of the caught drugs could range from 250,000 to 750,000 pounds.
The prosecutor of the case, Jeremy Oliver, has considered the work of two young Albanians to be one of the most sophisticated operations he has ever seen in Britain's growth of cannabis.
Earlier at the hearing for Adelayan Ozafin, the defence attorney said her client was simply “copier” in the building meaning it was the involvement of a low level. That same session, the other Albanian, 23-year-old Neim Bakia, did not show grace by acknowledging his role in the cannabis factory.












