Cocaine on tomb walls destroyed Albanian gang

An Albanian-Macedonian criminal group has fallen into police handcuffs in Italy thanks to the operation, codenamed “Eagle” after trafficking cocaine, hashish, and marijuana drugs on the territory of the city of Aquila. The criminal group was supplied by other Albanians who lived in the city of Rome and the Tivoli and Cerano municipalities. It becomes known that [...]
An Albanian-Macedonian criminal group has fallen into police handcuffs in Italy thanks to the operation, codenamed “Eagle” after trafficking cocaine, hashish, and marijuana drugs on the territory of the city of Aquila.
The criminal group was supplied by other Albanians who lived in the city of Rome and the Tivoli and Cerano municipalities.
Six of them are in prison custody and are accused of trafficking narcotics and co-operation in criminal activities.
To find out the network, it is taught that police have had a difficult time as they used an encrypted language to communicate among themselves.
Each dose of cocaine was identified by the name of candy, a gram of cocaine was known by the finger, five fingers equaled five grams of cocaine, a stone meant 10 grams of cocaine, Top Channel reports the Cran Kosova.
Before preparing for distribution, drugs were hidden in designated places such as underground or in tomb walls in the city of Aquila.
However, Italian media report that this criminal group often used the social network WhatsAppʹ, which included a wide network of couriers.
As material evidence, 2.5kg of cocaine and two kilograms of hashish have been seized, while a two - pound [2.5 g] dose was sold for 50 euros.
This criminal group had a wide network of couriers in the territory who received orders often via the system phone.












