Britain investigating Albanian arms trafficking

Great Britain has included the Albanian prosecutor in a series of investigative actions as far as a arms trafficking file opened by the Office of Revenues and Customs in the United Kingdom. Two citizens and an export company are under investigation. It is learned that investigations conducted by Elspeth Pingel seek to shed light [...]
It is learned that investigations conducted by Elspeth Pingel seek to shed light on arms activity from 2009 to 2016, and it requires questioning of a number of people who have knowledge of arms issues in Albania.
As sources claim exclusively, the British side informs the Albanian charge that the opening of criminal investigations is related to the alleged trafficking and mediation of military goods between Albania, Uganda and South Sudan, carried out without a valid license, and contrary to export and trade controls of the United Kingdom.
The file is under investigation near the SPAK Special Prosecution, while over six months it has been held under the competency of the Prosecutor of the Dead Crimes.
The British are calling for Albanian charges to seized documents, but also corruption involving sending 10,000 Kalashnikovs, 10,000 accessors, 400,000 cartoonists, 1 million and 270 thousand ammunition and 100 macarov pistols to South Sudan.
This, according to allegations, may have occurred during 2009 to 2016, and may have been conducted by two citizens under investigation and a society that allegedly started under the name of Uganda's National Defence Forces military unit.
One of those investigated is of Greek citizenship suggest resources, while the other of British citizenship, and a few years ago they traveled to our country, but they also had business activity in Albania. Among other things, Britons require documentation that has been deposited to the Albanian side through which citizens are authorized in question to send goods from Tirana to Juba and South Sudan, alleged events that have occurred using the air route during 2014. /tch/












