Albanian gangs use Bitcoi for drug trafficking

The use of Bitcoin and cryptodollars for criminal activity is taking place increasingly, and British authorities now claim Bitcoin is being used for drug trafficking in the United Kingdom. United Kingdom authorities discovered that Albanian gangs are actively using Bitcoin for illicit drugs and product sales. Chief of Control [...]
United Kingdom authorities discovered that Albanian gangs are actively using Bitcoin for illicit drugs and product sales. England's chief of control of Derbyshire County Peter Goodman stated that gangs are recently using these technological ways to conduct illegal activities. Goodman added that gangs are experienced, while they possess the necessary technological knowledge to draw money from their drug deals.
With the ongoing drug trade doing Albanian gangs, the UK cocaine market reportedly is in five billion pounds (5B£).
Hellbanianz, who considers himself to be “Sirs of the field”, are Albanian drug dealers who are involved in using Bitcoin, as well as other crypto coins to conduct illegal transactions.
An expert on the issue, Milchal J. Ogya said that the use of cryptoids is an added problem about internet security and authorities will have to deal with it.
Such problems differ from those related to encryption and visitors. Ogya further clarified that organised criminal groups are able to conduct illegal transactions by operating a decentralised, private, secure and anonymous technology based on the use of crypto coins.
Ogya thinks that with the growing use of crypto coins, authorities will have to face more complex problems to pursue illegal payments.











