London's “Banda”, under 12 Albanians

“My London” has published today an article about the criminal gang, where its 12 members were Albanians, who trafficked cocaine to London. Twelve members of a large-scale organised crime “have been put in handcuffs to task for supplying London's city with cocaine. London City Police [...]
Twelve members of the wide-scale organised crime “have been put in handcuffs, responsible for supplying London's city with cocaine.
London city police say that “have interrupted” the gang's activities, which had a distribution system of “-cohorrees” and “controllers who sent drugs to workers in London.
Police have been investigating this gang for eight months, and managed to cuff eight of the couriers, two auditors, as well as two other people involved.
25-year-old Erdi Nezaj, was arrested by police and integrated by immigration services.
In total, police seized 1.2kg of drugs, worth about 144,000 pounds, as well as 20,000 pounds, cash. Two telephones belonging to two controllers have also been confiscated.
Detective Lee Johnson, who ran the operation, said:
Many individuals distributing drugs in the capital are young people being exploited. Many people do not understand, but money from the sale of drugs can be used to finance other serious criminal acts. ”
This operation has been extremely successful, the arrest and condemnation of these individuals shows a strong message, both for people who come to the city to sell drugs and for those who buy and consume”, he added. /Tch












