Drugs towards Turkey, how undercover police were trapped by businessmen

The Randa Crime Prosecutor has closed investigations into four people charged with attempted trafficking 166kg of cannabis to Turkey. ABC News cleared the investigative file with the details of the group's impact through an undercover police agent. An undercover police agent has blown up some Fushe-Kruja plan [...]
ABC News cleared the investigative file with the details of the group's impact through an undercover police agent.
An undercover police agent has blown up some Fushe-Kruja's plan for trafficking 166kg of cannabis to Turkey.
Everything happened in January 2017, when the agent earned their trust to be the carrier, the driver of the drug - carrying vehicle.
In recent days, the Prosecutor's Office for Criminals has closed investigations into this alleged trafficking case, sending four people to trial.
They will face charges of “narcotics trafficking”, held in attempt.
The ABC News explained details from the investigative file, under which the prosecution has fallen on track of Turkey's traffic plan from the wiretapping of Amarildo Mullett's phone. Next, in co-operation with partner agencies, investigators have photographed his meetings with a Turkish national named Davut in Albania and Kosovo. Turkish citizens left two days later towards Istanbul via the Rinas airport. Meanwhile, from wiretapping it has resulted in suspects seeking a transport for Albania-Turkey road.
This is where the undercover agent got in.
Meetings between him and the accused have been bugged and held in the eyes of police agents.
Such was the one on January 26th 2017 in a bar in the Fushe Kruje-Vora segment.
At this time, two of the suspects have taken the tool of undercovers to charge him with narcotics in the village of Aruramenas of Fush-Kruja. What they didn't know was that there were GPS satellite transmitters in the vehicle, as well as wiretaps that recorded conversations between them. According to the prosecution, in these discussions between them it has been talked about the Turkish destination of narcotics.
Following the behaviour of the vehicle loaded with 166kg of cannabis, police have intervened by arresting suspects. During the search of the same police operation, codenamed “The co-ordination” in the residences of suspects and other investigating persons, a 400kg of narcotics and several automatic weapons was blocked. /abcnews. al












