Police discover two sophisticated narcotics processing labs in Pristina

Kosovo police have arrested four people suspected of trying to create artificial labs for processing and cultivating narcotic substances of cannabis. Four people at the prosecutor's order have been arrested, and the same are being interviewed at the PK offices. Kosovo police, at an extraordinary conference, have [...]
Four people at the prosecutor's order have been arrested, and the same are being interviewed at the PK offices.
Kosovo police, at an extraordinary conference, have announced today that as a result of investigative and operational actions, the Directorate for Trafficking in Narcotics has discovered two sophisticated labs and well-equipped narcotics processing.
The PK's drug units have managed to capture a hidden criminal group, which was constantly trying to create conditions for such labs.
Director of the Directorate for Investigation of Drug Trafficking Lieutenant Colonel Bahri Shala showed details of the KP operation.
The directorate for the narcotics trafficking investigation has launched an investigation into a criminal group that was constantly trying to create artificial laboratory conditions for processing and cultivating cannabis-type narcotics substances. After a four-month investigation, today we have undertaken an afternoon operation regarding the identification and discovery of the location of these labs, which were prepared for the cultivation of narcotic substances. In this regard, antidroga officials have managed to identify two labs -- one in the village of Dabishevc, the Pristina municipality, as well as one in the town of Pristina” -- Shala has said.
He said four people have been arrested and are being interviewed at police offices.
In addition to these labs, which have been identified and intervellated, tools have been found inside which were created or used in order that within the space of a basement of a house and a barn are planted cannabis plants. Material evidence has been provided during this operation as you saw through videofilm, where 130 cannabis plants have been found in the basement, while in the second laboratory, preparation for the growth and capacity of the cannabis plant. By order of the prosecutor, four people were arrested with initial N. D, A. M, A.B. and F.B., which are currently being interviewed in police offices, while the operation is on the way of confiscating other material evidence”, he added.
This police operation has been authorised by the Pristina Constitutional Prosecutor and has included several raids and raids on various houses.












