Albanian Tony Montana is sentenced to life in Britain

The British Central Criminal Court has sentenced Albanian Mane Driza, who used the name Sokol Drenova, to the Maccabre murder of his countrymen, 23-year-old Stefan Bledar Moone, in June 1999 at London's “Wembley”. Mane Driza, who used as a nickname for “Toni Montana” played by Al Pacino [...]
Mane Driza, who used as a nickname for “Toni Montana” played by Al Pacino in “Scarface” will return to Italy to serve a sentence of 30 years, until 2026, for the murders in Sicily, to return to Britain for this life sentence while the court has ordered that he suffer minimally 20 years in English prisons for his fifth murder, Tch writes.
His victim, who expected to become a father, has been slaughtered with 120 stabs for a wedding ring, while Driza said in the court trial that the victim was a paid killer. After this murder, the 41-year-old Mane Driza started a series of other murders across Europe.
Mane Driza arrived in England in June 1997 at the age of 17, after killing her and her son, Elmaz and Lavdosh Canan, in the village of Bishan, where he lived in Albania. He has been sentenced in absentia to 25 years in Albania for this crime.
After the murder in London's “Wemby”, Mane Driza escaped several hours, flying to Milan from airport “Standad” of London. In Sicily, he killed two other Albanians -- Artan Maksaj and Albert Bushaj -- at a bar in Catania six months later.
British detective Inspector Garry Moncriff says that “this process testifies to the determination and insistence of the Metropolitan Police to ensure that those who commit violence will be treated by law, regardless of how long it has passed from committing a crime”.











