Albania's interior minister, cheers police on the action where the VV narcotics was arrested: You should go to their labs:

Albania's police in an anti-drug action Tuesday have detained five people who have been seized with a large amount of drug doses. During the day, there were numerous reactions, and one of the detainees was seen as an assemblyist from LVV to Pristina, Besnik Mujejci. Taulant Balla has also reacted to this action, [...]
During the day, there were numerous reactions, and one of the detainees was seen as an assemblyist from LVV to Pristina, Besnik Mujejci.
Taulant Balla, Albanian Interior Minister who has praised the State Police for the action has also reacted to the action.
Besides, he said he should follow the strings and go to their bosses.
Full Posting:
The success of the upcoming State Police operation in the crackdown on a network of traffickers from Kosovo in Albania and sequencing a huge amount of dosage/tables of some kind of drugs exposes and the need for an even tougher fight against this phenomenon. This is a battle and a challenge for the police of any country, and some may say it is difficult, that other countries also have this problem. I don't think so. In recent weeks several networks of narcotic distributions have been hit, even though they have to follow the wires and go to their “bos” as soon as possible.
The public and every Albanian family expect State Police to take on more responsibility than any young and younger, even teenagers, who do not know enough of the major risks to their health and families as they fall into the trap of narcotics. So it takes a NATIONAL CILIZ to clean up as much drugs as possible near schools, palaces and other public facilities. We need to grow as much as we can in control and security around the schools, where our net will certainly catch up with any wrongdoer. If State Police aim to return to the most trusted institution, we must first not disappoint parents who expect us to be prevented and combat the sale of drugs in general and in the vicinity of schools in particular. Our parents in September, when the school year resumes, will trust us. State police must keep their word and do their duty! The future should not be compared to today, and I am motivated to do our best as the public expects. I expect results from the State Police!












