Drug caught with cartoon characters sent by mail from Serbia to Albania

At first glance, the picture shows a puzzle for children containing the figure of character known by American writer and cartoonist Dr. Seuss, “Macia on hat” However, what seems like an innocent game hides a dark truth: it's a synthetic drug known as LSD, which has [...]
However, what looks like an innocent game hides a dark truth: it's about a synthetic drug known as LSD, which has arrived in Albania by mail from Serbia and was then distributed by a criminal network that sold to young people.

A small piece of this puzzle, several millimeters in size, was traded for 3 thousand dollars and consumed by placing it under the tongue.
This synthetic drug spread mainly among young people who were often unaware of the dangers that this masked substance carries for their lives.
After months of ongoing investigation, police discovered and dismantled this network, arresting 25 people and declaring 3 others in search.
In addition to 350 doses of synthetic drugs, 1.8kg of cocaine and 18kg of cannabis were also seized during the operation.
Despite continued efforts to crack down on drug dealers, the phenomenon continues to remain widespread.
Orgest Veliaj, who was arrested last September for drug distribution. After several months in prison, he gained freedom and resumed the same activity until he was arrested again this morning in the area of “Bryli” in Tirana.
A major change is the way drug dealers act.
They now use campaigning as food distributors, pizzas, mailmen, and even taxi drivers to avoid capture by authorities, tch reports












