They went to England for better life, 3 Albanians end up in prison

Three Albanians have been sentenced to prison by a British drug court. They're accused of cultivating cannabis worth 130 thousand pounds. Islam Djuta 23, Lumjan Matmouya 30 and Valbona Furik 32 have been sentenced to a total of 4.3 years in prison. Their illegal activity was discovered from December 2018 to 7 [...]
On December 6th, Islam Djuta was travelling by car when it was stopped for police control. He gave officers a fake license. However, he was released to continue. The investigators were keeping an eye on him, and four days later they saw him leaving his apartment in a large bag. Then he entered the home of Lumjan Matmullas with two large bags. During searches at these two residences, police found adaptable environments for cannabis cultivation. The court told them that one of them was later banned during that day by driving a quantity of cannabis worth 10,000 pounds. Narcotic plants were also found in the home of Valbona Furik.
The three Albanians were convicted of cultivating cannabis. Hunting and Matmu were condemned for cultivating and distributing narcotics and forging documents. Islam Djuta owned Bulgarian patent, Romanian patent and a Romanian identity card. While Lumjan Matmuya owned a Romanian identity card. None of the convicts had previous sentences.
Djute's lawyer said his client worked in construction and is in debt. Lumjan Matmu's lawyer told the juro that he is a gardener. While Valbona Furik's lawyer said his client is a nurse who has been unable to find work in Albania and migrated to Britain for a better life. According to him, she had borrowed from her family to go to England with false documents.
In conclusion, Islam Djuta was sentenced to 3 years in prison, Lumjan Matmuya to 9 months in prison, and Valbona Furika to 6 months. /tvclean.al/












