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Montag, 14. Januar 2019
5 Milliarden Kokain Markt der Politik Albaner Mafia in England
Montenegro schon mit Darko Saric, eng mit der Albaner Mafia verbunden mit Spanischen Drehscheiben, seitdem Kokain Kartell des Sokol Kociu, Ferdinand Durda, ist eine Legende, ebenso bei Morden. Montenegro, der Stanaj Clan und die VW, Audi Vertretung, in Tuzi inzwischen wieder aufgelöst.
Einziger Regierungs Stile der EU, Berliner Ratten mit Edi Rama.
Die Spuren führen nun seitdem Visa Skandal immer nach Deutschland (heute mit dem "Clan del Golfo", wo Regierungs Chef, direkt auch zu den Anwälten der Verbrecher Clans Verbindung haben, in deren Handy Speicher die Nummern gespeichert sind. Drogen Baron: Arber Cekaj alias Arber Kulicak, direkt in Düsseldorf verhaftet, natürlich mit einer anderen ID Karte, einer dänischen diesmal.
Der Bruder von Edi Rama, Olsi Rama, ein Georg Soros Mann mit dem Gangster Tom Doshi
Goldene und teure Uhren bei Polizei Direktoren mit dem Super Mafia
Boss: Samir Tahiri, identisch wie bei S. Ceblis, vom Auswärtigem Amte
einem Club der Hirnlosen
Sohn des Edi Rama: Gregor Rama, was Alles sagt: 60.000 $ Maybach Brille, mit Sicherheit echt. Luxus Bau, der Altin Avdyli Gruppe: National Strasse, Tirana – Kavaje, an der Abzweigung nach Shiak
Deutsche Politiker, Diplomaten, Botschafter sind immer dabei, denn für die Erlöse werden gepanzerte Luxus Autos gekauft, von VW, Mercedes, oder BMW Super getunte Maschinen, wie der Dalipi Mord zeigte.
‘They’re sophisticated, clever – and they always deliver’: from the
ports of Europe to the streets of London, one criminal network is now at
the top of the UK’s £5bn trade
Something
had kicked off the night before and the guys on the corner were keen to
offer advice. “You don’t want to be hanging around here too long,” one
said, refusing to elaborate. They were standing near Crispe house, a
tower block on east London’s Gascoigne estate, undisputed territory of
Hellbanianz.
The gang, an Albanian street crew of drug dealers, is known locally
for its violence and more widely for a social media output featuring
Ferraris, wads of £50 notes and gold Rolex watches to help enhance its
reputation and recruit “youngers”. The Gascoigne estate, built in the
1960s and occupying land that slopes south of Barking town centre to the
Thames, is its historical home turf.
It was getting dark, another two men appeared and, when asked if they were Hellbanianz, one said: “You should go.” The Observer was escorted off the estate and told not to return.
Hellbanianz belong to the “retail game” of the cocaine trade. They
are the street dealers and enforcers of the Mafia Shqiptare, the
Albanian organised criminal syndicates who, the National Crime Agency believe,are
consolidating power within the UK criminal underworld and on their way
to a near total takeover of the UK’s £5bn cocaine market.
The gang’s glossily produced trap music videos remind viewers “HB are
ready for violence” and that they possess the requisite manpower and
firearms. Yet, police sources say, Hellbanianz occupy the lowest rung of
the Albanian mafia.
To better understand the Albanians’ remarkable rise in the UK one
might climb to the 12th floor of the Gascoigne estate’s high-rise
blocks. From there, the skyline of London,
where much of their cocaine will be snorted, stretches west. In the
opposite direction, several miles along the Thames, lie the mammoth
container ports where their cocaine is offloaded in multi-kilo
shipments. But it is across the Atlantic, to the jungles of Latin
America, where the story of the Mafia Shqiptare starts.
How Albanians came to conquer the UK’s cocaine market is a lesson in
criminal savvy; the value of making friends with the world’s most
dangerous mafias; and the absolute threat of violence.
It began with a business model that was simple in concept, but
sufficiently bold to subvert the existing order. For years cocaine’s
international importers worked separately from its wholesalers and the
gangs. Pricing structure varied, depending on the drug’s purity; the
higher it was, the more it cost.
The Albanians ditched the entire model. They began negotiating
directly with the Colombian cartels who control coca production. Huge
shipments were arranged direct from South America. Supply chains were
kept in-house.
Intelligence obtained by British experts revealed that the Albanians
were procuring cocaine from the cartels for about £4,000 to £5,500 a
kilo, at a time when rivals thought they were getting a decent deal
using Dutch wholesalers selling at £22,500 a kilo. The Albanians lowered
the price of cocaine – and increased its purity. More massive
consignments were brought into the UK.
One of Hellbanianz’s slickly made drill rap videos, set on the Gascoigne estate in Barking, east London. Photograph: YouTube
Tony Saggers, the former head of drugs threat and intelligence at the National Crime
Agency, who has spent 30 years analysing the rhythms of the global
narcotics economy, said: “What they have done very intelligently is say:
‘OK, we’ve got these margins to play with and we’re going to give a
good slice of that to the customer.’”
The Albanian effect has profoundly shaped the use, production and
economy of cocaine. The drug is at its cheapest in the UK since 1990 and
purer than it has been for a decade,
which has caused record fatalities. The UK has the highest number of
young users in Europe. More broadly, far bigger and more frequent
shipments of the drug have been seized entering the UK as cocaine
production in south America has hit record levels - up 31% on 2016.
Rivals to the Albanian gangs like Hellbanianz initially struggled to
compete because they had an inferior, more expensive product. Their only
option has been to buy cocaine sourced from the Mafia Shqiptare.
Saggers said: “They have shown that you don’t have to be greedy to
dominate drug markets. They’ve gone down the route of sustainable
prices, good quality.”
Mohammed Qasim, a research fellow at Leeds Beckett University who
studys drug dealers, described the Albanian business approach as
“fantastic”, adding: “If they were on Dragon’s Den with this model, all the dragons would be giving them money.”
Yet for the Albanians’ model to truly work it required control of
Europe’s ports. For that the Mafia Shqiptare needed to collaborate with
the ‘Ndrangheta, the most powerful and globalised of the Italian mafias, which controls mainland Europe’s cocaine trade.
There is considerable evidence that not only are the Albanians
working with the ‘Ndrangheta, but that they have formed the tightest of
alliances. Sources say the Italian mafia consider the Albanians as
equals. Saggers said: “There’s a strong Italian-organised mafia link
with Albanians now, Albanians are working with them – not in competition
with them. Plus, historically, the Italians have good contacts in Latin
America.”
Rotterdam in the Netherlands is Europe’s largest seaport, with eight
million containers passing through each year. Many arrive via the direct
“Colombian express” route before crossing to Harwich in Essex or Hull.
The second busiest European port is Antwerp in Belgium, which
connects to the Thames port of Tilbury, 15 miles from Hellbanianz
territory.
Seizures of cocaine have risen as the drug has flooded into the UK in recent years. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA
Collectively, the Belgian and Dutch ports employ 240,000 people, a cohort of whom, police intelligence indicates, work for the ‘Ndrangheta and Mafia Shqiptare.
“This gives the Albanians based on the near continent, direct access and control of it [cocaine] at the ports,” said Saggers.
An NCA source described Belgium and the Netherlands as “key nexus
points of consolidation and onward trafficking of illicit commodities”
and confirmed Albanian groups were “expanding their influence upstream” –
police-speak for strengthening their grip on international cocaine
supply.
Anna Sergi, a lecturer in criminology at the University of Essex who
specialises in mafia relationships, confirmed Albanians and the southern
Italian crime group have joined forces. “Whenever the ‘Ndrangheta is
shipping things over, they work a lot with the Albanians,” she said.
Last month Operation Pollino,
named after the area of southern Italy where the ‘Ndrangheta has its
roots, arrested 90 suspects. Anti-mafia prosecutors described how the
‘Ndrangheta relied on “permanent groups working in ports and harbours”
along with Albanian criminal networks.
In 2017 an Albanian cocaine dealer was caught at a London petrol
station with false Italian identification documents on his car and two
kilos of the drug hidden in its boot.
The most vulnerable point for drug smugglers is the port of entry.
Security is tight, options are finite. Sources say that the ‘Ndrangheta
has outsourced this element of the supply chain to the Albanians.
“You need the best people to get it out of port. If you are good at
moving things then you stay ahead of your competitors – and the
Albanians are good at this,” said Sergi.
Yet even the most senior Albanians are caught sometimes. Klodjan
Copja, 30, who ran a £60m cocaine imports syndicate, was jailed in 2017
after his couriers were intercepted meeting drug-laden lorries arriving
in Kent.
One striking facet of what the NCA term the Albanians’ “increasing
prominence” is their having – so far – avoided becoming embroiled in
tit-for-tat feuds with rivals. The latest UK criminal threat assessment
says that the Albanians are unusually skilled at developing
relationships and “forging links with other OCGs [organised criminal
gangs]”.
Such relationship-building has left Liverpool as the only part of
England not routinely selling Albanian-sourced cocaine. Not only has the
Merseyside port its own direct access to South America, Saggers says
that its turf is jealously guarded by the city’s own criminal gangs.
A Cocaine grower in Colombia. The Albanian gangs have
negotiated directly with the producers, enabling them to slash the price
of the drug. Photograph: Luis Robayo/AFP/Getty Images
Also working in the Albanians’ favour is their reputation for
violence. Saggers says the backdrop of the Kosovo conflict has given
them a swagger comparable to that of Irish criminals during and after
the Troubles.
“They are quite charismatic and known to prioritise
relationship-building rather than competitive feuds. Also, when you come
from a country where there’s been conflict and you have a reputation
for ruthlessness the charisma is underlined with an element of
‘actually, we do need to get on with these people’,” he said.
Qasim also points to how the Albanian are regarded in criminal
circles. “They are sophisticated, professional and they do what they
promise. They always deliver,” he said.
This has much to do with the Albanian code of besa – “to
keep the promise” – but Sergi adds that the reputation of the Mafia
Shqiptare must also be viewed through the ancestral code of kanun, the right to take revenge: that blood must pay with blood.
“You most trust the ones similar to you,” she said. The concept was meant to keep things internal, close.
Then the younger generation began making flashy videos and waving money around, and along came Hellbanianz.
The Gascoigne estate is bordered on its south and west by the A13 and
the North Circular roads, urban bulwarks against neighbouring gangs
such as Newham’s Beckton Black Squad.
In the mid-1990s the estate was run by white working-class crime
families. “If you were black and went there you’d come out in an
ambulance,” said David, a former resident.
Deprivation and drugs blighted the estate long before a Jamaican gang
run by Delroy “the King” Lewis started a ruthlessly efficient 24-hour
operation on the estate, selling crack cocaine and heroin.
Lewis was jailed in 2004 at a time when the estate’s Albanian
population was growing through a new refugee crisis following fresh
unrest in Kosovo, five years after the war there brought the first
arrivals. By the time of the 2011 census, Albanian was the second
language on the estate.
Soon after, Hellbanianz took over. Rookwood House, a five-minute walk
from Barking Abbey, became their notional headquarters. Linked by
interlocking walkways and limited access points, the tower block was
easy to defend from police and rivals. It was seen in the video for
Hellbanianz’s trap track Hood Life. Butfive months ago Rookwood House was knocked down as part of a sweeping regeneration project.
Locals say Hellbanianz has moved operations north, to a prime spot
near the Kings Lounge pub. “They gather at 9pm, same faces, same lot,”
one said. Some might recognise the faces from YouTube where Hellbanianz
posts footage to try to lure “falcons” – fresh recruits - with shots of
scantily clad women, wheel-spinning Bentleys and the ubiquitious wads of
money.
Saggers said: “The retail market is the get-rich-quick environment.
If they’re importing kilos for a few thousand dollars, imagine how much
money those youngsters are turning over if they’re selling at £40 a
gram?”
Before its account was closed in November, Hellbanianz had 115,000
Instagram followers. The video for Hood Life, which opens with a drone
shot of the Gascoigne estate, has been watched more than 7.5m times. The
gang’s lyrics discuss defending Barking with “kallash” (AK47s)– and
dishing out threats to rival Albanian outfit OTR ( On Top Of The Rest)
and a fair few others. Their latest video, released in late October
2018, states they are “ready for war”.
One resident called Hellbanianz the “stabbers”. Requesting anonymity,
he said: “You’d be walking home and feel a little prick on your leg and
later you realised you’d been stabbed by one of the Albanian kids.”
Such disregard was evident in the case of Hellbanianz member Tristen Asllani,
who in 2016 lost control during a high-speed police chase in Crouch
End, north London, and ploughed into a shop. In the crumpled car,
officers found a suitcase full of cocaine and later, at the
29-year-old’s home, another 21kg of the drug and a Skorpion machine
pistol with a silencer. Such antics help explain why Albanians are the third largest foreign
nationality in UK prisons. The figure is even more startling when
considering the tiny number of UK organised criminals the NCA believes
are Albanian – 0.8%.
Hellbanianz’s high life – the bling, the violence – has fostered
tensions within the Albanian community, particularly the goading of
police. The Hood Life video shows gang members surrounding a Met patrol
car.
“This goes against the Albanian culture. Some of their higher end
drug dealers, international traders, don’t like this behaviour. It
exposes their activities. They want to be low-key, making profits
without being caught,” said Qasim.
On Longridge Road in Barking, home to its Albanian restaurants, some
scowl when the gang or names of prominent members are mentioned. Others
deny its existence.
Another repercussion of the Albanian model has, say some, helped fuel
knife crime and drug disputes by making cocaine affordable to smaller,
younger street gangs. A recent report by the London borough of Waltham
Forest said gangs were moving from postcode rivalries to commercial
enterprises focused on dealing cocaine. Last Tuesday, 14-year-old Jayden Moodie was killed in the borough during a targeted attack, though his family say he had no gang involvement.
Meanwhile, so long as Mafia Shqiptare keeps delivering their cocaine,
recruiting teenagers to the Hellbanianz gangster life has never been
easier. https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/13/kings-of-cocaine-albanian-mafia-uk-drugs-crime?CMP=share_btn_tw&__twitter_impression=true
Britanikja
“The Guardian” shkrim për Mafian Shqiptare. Mënyra sesi ia dolën
shqiptarët të pushtojnë tregun e kokainës në Britaninë e Madhe është...
Edi Rama's Regierungs Stile. Meetings bei Kriminellen in illegalen Bauten.
Die Albanische Mafia Regierung, bei der ersten Sitzung in einer vollkommen illegal gebauten Anlage der Drogen Mafia, zuvor auch 2017, direkt bei Sait Fishta, in seinen Geldwäsche Anlage Bauten ebenso ohne Dokumente und illegal gebaut
Hier fährt die Politik Mafia, direkt in einem illegalem Mafia Bau
bei Elbasan vor. in Tradition bei Edi Rama. Kaum zuglauben, die
Dreistigkeit der kriminellen Edi Rama Regierung, wenn man unter den
Protesten der Anwohner erneut direkt bei der übelsten Mafia in illegalen
Lokalen, eine Regierungs Tagung organisiert. Edi Rama kennt jeden
Ganoven und Drogen Boss in Elbasan. Taulant Balla erneut dabei. Mafia
Zentrale Elbasan, das illegale „Fish City“ Anlage, wo erneut Edi Rama
eine Kabinets Tagung machte, obwohl die Anlage mit grossen Grundstücks
Diebstahl, keine Legalisierung erhielt.
Original Edi Rama Mafia Stile, weil er nur in illegalen Mafia Bauten an der Küste, hier nun bei Elbasan verkehrt.
Edi Rama Tradition. Kabinetts Sitzungen bei der Super Mafia in
illegalen Bauten, die nie eine Genehmigung erhielten in seinem Landraub
System
Im Monte Parlament: 2 Abgeordnete Nebojša Medojević und Zoran
Beçiroviç, erklären im Parlament, das man die angeblichen Investitionen
von Bashkim Ulaj (EU Partner, mit dem ABBAS Zentrum, wo die EU Botschaft
residiert), mit der Baufirma Gener-2 überprüft, weil es Gelder der
Tropoje Drogen Mafia sind, real Nachfolger von „Darko Saric“ Kokain
König in Montenegro.
Das Porto Budva, Appartment Projekt der Mafia,
wo in der Regel immer 2-5 Gangster ein Projekt betreiben. Bauschrott
garantiert, und ohne Beton Rüttler, was die Ziegenhirten des Verbrechens
verweigern. rweigern.
Partner vor Ort: Naser Ramaj Natürlich auch noch Fussball Präsident, als Markenzeichen und 35 Jahre.; Club: KF Feronikell
Eine Doko über die Drogen Clans, rund um Kokain und dem permanenten Identitäten Wechsel,
was jeder vor 15 Jahren schon wusste, korrupte Internationale wie Knut
Fleckendstein, Johannes Hahn, als Fortschritt verkaufen und dann die
dumme Quoten Frauen Bande in Tirana.
kommentierte der Journalist und Autor des Dokumentarfilms“ Clandestino „David BERIAIN. Der Dokumentarfilm Ort für Albanien BERIAIN könnte in das Herz dieser schrecklichen kriminellen Organisation eingefügt werden.
Schon 1995 waren die Zustände bekannt, in Verantwortung der Internationalen, welche die Zustände schweigend duldeten. DER SPIEGEL 38/1995DER SPIEGEL 38/1995
Der neue Kabinetts Chef von Edi Rama: Engjell Agaci, wird von
Berisha, als Gross Drogen Schmuggler geoutet. Aber das ist die normale
Verleumdung von Berisha durchaus. Fakt ist, das Engjell Agaci, keinerlei Kompetenz hat,
Erfahrung sich diesen Posten erkaufte, identisch wie der Gangster Oured
Bykybahsi bei Berisha. Inkompetenz und Betrug als Programm. Er schweigt
zu der Super Kathastrophe mit den Überschwemmungen, dokumentiert erneut
die absolute Unfähigkeit. Engjëll Agaçi, sekretari i ri i përgjithshëm i Kryeministrisë
September 16, 2013 17:47
Deutsche Politiker, aus der ordinären Gutmenschen Mafia sind immer dabei in Tradition
a laufen unendliche Operationen, was mit 15 Jahren Verspätung passiert. Der Kokain Handel, direkt von der KfW finanziert und mit Hilfe der SPD und AA Verbrecher Banden.
MItglied im grössten Drogen Kartell der Welt, wo es schon Hunderte von Verhaftungen gab.
Saarbrücken – Sein Namenspatron hat Geschenke im Sack. Beim saarländischen Linken-Politiker Nikolaus Leo Staud fanden Fahnder des Landeskriminalamtes laut Informationen der Bildzeitung dagegen zwei Kilogramm Marihuana, mit einem Straßenverkaufswert von rund 20 000 Euro. Der Politiker wurde verhaftet.
https://www.journalistenwatch.com/2018/11/11/linker-nikolaus-staud/
5 mal Sallaku Brüder erneut in Italien verhaftet, Drogen und Kokain Handel.
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