Albanian singer linked to cocaine trafficking in Italy

Defrem Dervisi is one of the Albanians arrested in Italy as part of a cocaine trafficking organisation. Extraction is not an unknown name in our country, where it has shown its talent as a singer, and it has several collaborations with popular singers, such as Silva Gunbardi, with songs “Launch” and “Mark”. Albania [...]
Defrem Dervisi is one of the Albanians arrested in Italy as part of a cocaine trafficking organisation.
Extraction is not an unknown name in our country, where it has shown its talent as a singer, and it has several collaborations with popular singers, such as Silva Gunbardi, with songs “Launch” and “Mark”.
In Albania, he is known as Scientist “Defre”. Invited recently to a television studio in Tirana, Derfrem Dervisi said that he lived in Italy and lives there with his family, where they have a family business under construction. “Working all day and singing” He says he works to come to Albania and enter the music world and has taken it from his brothers, some of whom have been arrested along with him in this action.



Antidrug operation code “Sotobosco”, took place in Emilia Romagna, Toscana, Lombardia, and Sicily.
The investigation began in March 2016, when a family from the Ferrera Bondeno appeared at the police station denouncing numerous incidents and robberies in connection with a group of drug dealers, where the family boy was one of the consumers.
A detailed investigation, however, has opened a wide picture of the criminal group, where the supplier was a Moroccan citizen named Mohammed Jarmoun.
The organisation was structured pyramidally and strongly associated with violence, while there were 5 Albanian citizens, Defrem, Enver, Haxhi and Besnik Dervisi respectively, and Klodian Alushku, who were operating in the provinces of Pisa and Florence. They supplied considerable quantities of cocaine from the Netherlands, using a network of couriers, including the other Albanian Olsi Ivzic.
The group's brain is considered undisputed leader Mohammed Jarmoun, who in addition to caring for cocaine supplies, also provided cash transactions. He also cared for group purchases and the annihilation of competitors in geographical spaces where gang activity was involved.
The group bought narcotics for about 35 thousand euros, while selling for 80 to 120 euros gram to the final consumers.
From 1kg of pure cocaine, if it “was expected” well could go up to 4kg and a half, on average selling 80 euros per gram, profits were very high.
Throughout the investigative activity, various drug seizures have been carried out, with a total of 7kg of cocaine. Over the morning search, 28,000 euros have been found.












