Serbian newspaper: Albanians Control Football in Serbia

The Serbian newspaper Kurir has warned a series of scriptures through claiming it will uncover a scandal in Serbian football, where it claims an organised criminal group led by the Osman brothers has conducted illegal activities, including the transfer of players. The investigation is said to be part of [the] secret service co-operation....
The Serbian newspaper Kurir has warned a series of scriptures through claiming it will uncover a scandal in Serbian football, where it claims an organised criminal group led by the Osman brothers has conducted illegal activities, including the transfer of players. The investigation is said to be part of a Western country's secret service co-operation.
Albania's “Muffy money earned by the drug and arms trade, but by the transfer of Serbian players, he launders money in Serbia, while he uses much of that money to divide the state, writes at Kurir's warning. This paper has warned a series of scriptures entitled “The Football Mafia”, while claiming that “will find out how the criminal organisation of Albanians led by the Osman clan, controls most of the events in Serbian football, how they have received a share of leadership in our biggest clubs, and also control the transfers of football players and make millions of profits of”.
In the coming days, Kurir warns that he will discover how the Albanian criminal group functions, the way it controls transfers to football, with which foreign services are working closely, which Serbian club used to launder mafia money through which managers entered the Serbian market...”. According to the article, Serbian secret services suspect that the link to Serbian football is Albanian agent living in Belgrade, Fali Ramadani. /panpsy/












