The famous Italian prosecutor: Albanian mafia connected to Ndanghetan

Italian Anti-Mafie prosecutor Federico Cafiero de Raho today stressed that the special detention regime of persons who resulted from organised crime gangs is a tool that prevents their ties to other persons outside prison cells. Speaking before the media in Tirana, where the presence was [...]
Italian Anti-Mafie prosecutor Federico Cafiero de Raho today stressed that the special detention regime of persons who resulted from organised crime gangs is a tool that prevents their ties to other persons outside prison cells.
Speaking before the media in Tirana, where Justice Minister Etilda Gjonaj was present, prosecutor Italy De Raho stressed that there have been <x0->formule the neighbouring country for years, and that has resulted in success, according to him. He stressed that the Albanian mafia has close ties to Italy's mafia, otherwise known as “Nrangheta”.
“With the criminality of Albanian crime has linked agreements often work both sides, and the organisation develops over an entire European territory, over the ports of Europe, organisations receive large quantities of exported cocaine that return to wealth that lie not only in Europe. The Italian organisation “Ndrageta” has also extended its activity to Canada, America. It has a powerful basis, which enables it to be widespread and to set aside vast wealth. With the commitment Italy has shown in fighting mafia crime in the 1980s-90s, but also against other criminal groups Italy has won a very powerful legislation, where it was supposed to find specific ways to fight the mafia.
Italy is trying to spread it as preventative seizures that are a very necessary means to crack down on Mafia property, that politician who drafted the legislation was killed by the mafia and parliament waited until it was killed and the Prefect of Plermos and then parliament passed a fundamental law that improved the means, but there had to be a serious event in which Judge Falcone was killed with his escort to adopt legal provisions, dealing with the regime in special prison for those who committed criminal acts.
Albanian justice is crossing a path similar to that of Italy, the mafia must be stopped from continuing to govern and maintain external ties. Prisoners should have a complete break with all the contacts outside, stop talking, and follow up on conversation right away. This powerful tool, imprisonment with special regimes, we're going to talk today about the management of seized assets that is of great importance to combat mafia”- he/BalkanWeb.











