Arrested in Kosovo “Albania's” Who is Gezim Cela known as cocaine and heroin traffic head in Europe?

Kosovo police in co-operation with Albania's authorities have arrested Gezim Chele, known as the “drug user”. The news has revealed Albania's Interior Minister, Taulant Balla, who said Cela was long sought by justice in Albania. “The law force will strike everyone and [...]
The news has revealed Albania's Interior Minister, Taulant Balla, who said Cela was long sought by justice in Albania.
The force of the law will strike on everyone, and the incorrigibity will end with anyone who thinks he will continue to conceal justice. I congratulate the State Police, who, in collaboration with an important partner agency and with the legislative structures of the Republic of Kosovo, have made possible the arrest of citizens Guzim Chelia, a convicted and long wanted by justice in Albania”, Balla wrote.
Who's Joy Key?
By 1997 he was an officer of the Special Police Forces, but then his life took a whole different course, becoming one of the largest traffickers to pass drugs from Middle Eastern countries to Europe.
He has been convicted of “exploitation of prostitution” and is known as one of “botes” of international drug trafficking, while allegedly using his Red Field villa for narcotics trafficking.
When the drugs arrived in Albania, it was sent to the Gezim Cela villa in Red Field, where it was distributed to Western countries. The key had turned the family villa into a drug mix lab. In that villa, police found 18 kilos of cocaine and 150 kilograms of sativa cannabis.
But Cela was released from the Court on the grounds that she suffered from a serious illness, but was later arrested for counterfeiting the medical card and placed in the <x0 house arrest”, but when police surrounded his home in Mamurras, he fled.
There is also a sentence by the Italian Court of 11 years in prison and 150 thousand euros in fines.
Gezim Cela, before being applied to drug traffickers and being the head of a cocaine trafficking gang, was an officer of the Special Police Forces. He held this post before 1997.













