British newspaper: Albanian gangs cultivate cannabis throughout Britain

British newspaper: Albanian gangs cultivate cannabis throughout Britain

London's “The Sunday Telegraph”, in its investigative writing, reports that trafficked Albanians are forced to work in intensive homes or farms of cannabis's artificial cultivation throughout Britain. The newspaper brings various examples in which one of them is an underground tunnel in a closed mine used by the famous company [...]

The paper provides various examples of one of them being an underground tunnel in a closed mine used by the famous Heinz company to grow mushrooms for soup production but was actually converted into an underground cannabis farming farm artificially by Albanian criminal groups.

Organised crime groups use sophisticated techniques for cultivation in rented warehouses and houses, applying equipment and tents that prevent cannabis wind and heat emissions, with the aim of not discovering them from police surveillance and infrared rays, transmenton bich.

The paper “The Sunday Telegraph” quoted anonymous Albanian police officials in Tirana, who talk about waves of crime members coming to Britain at different times, where those coming in 2000, controlled public homes considered old-fashioned because of vices, while those after 2007 did not have such vices as drinking but were hungry to make money, the paper writes.

From 2009 onwards intensified control in the cannabis and cocaine market, where, according to the NCA, the British Anti-Crime War Agency, Albanian “bands exercised a major impact within the ranks of organised crime in Britain”.

There are no weeks since newly arrived young Albanians in Britain and without residence documents seized by police authorities in rented homes, where they work as caretakers and Bahchevans, watering cannabis roots and caring for artificial lighting of plants in exchange for paying off debt for their illegal trafficking in Britain.

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