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Sonntag, 27. Juli 2025
Verhaftet: "Artur and Klevis Hoxhosmani" die Staatsgeldwäsche Einheit im Drogenhandel mit "Dritan Hoxha's" Tochter: "Luana Vjollca", der Drogen und Albanien's Staats Verbrecher
Ein Hirnloser, degenerierte "Kukes" Verbrecher ohne Schule: Der Vater Dritan Hoxha, fuhr schon sich zu Tode mit 170 km, mit Privat Nutte, in den Tirana Zentral Fluss: Lana. Geldwäsche Kartell des Staates iin 2008 und so ging es weiter im Albanischen System der Tochter.
In Durres, Currila die Verbrecher Bande, die von den Stränden vor kurzem entfernt wurden. Zentrum der Verbrecher Banden inklusive diversen Rappers. Wenige Wochen, nachdem die Bande, von den besetzten Stränden in Durres entfernt wurden. "Cinco Cavallo" wie die Vorgänger "Splendit" Bande, ein Begriff.
Vom ÖKO Biotop in Lehm, zur Verbrecher Hochburg, von Deutschland der EU finanziert, überall in Albanien mit Wald Zerstörung
Mafia Disko, mit den Splendid Gangsters, des Oerd Byklbashi, besetzt und an die Gangster verkauft. Lehmberge, Öko Quell Wasserberg, mit Bussard Adlern und seltenen Tieren, auch im Wasser
Oerd Byklbashi, der grösste Verbrecher im Kabinett Berisha und Doris Pack
From Luana Vjollca to the untouchable Maks Koxha, the connections of the two Hoxhosmani brothers who filled Europe with cocaine
Shkruar nga Pamfleti
The Albanian cocaine cartel: Yachts, millions and the women who hide the trafficking wealth
The two 'businessman' brothers Artur and Klevis Hoxhosmani, arrested by SPAK in Palasa along with Ermir Ndreaj, the owner of "Cinco Cavalli" and "Savoy", have a key role in the Albanian organization that has filled Europe with cocaine. According to SPAK, the criminal organization has seized over 6 tons of cocaine, with a market value of around 411 million euros. This figure indicates an extraordinary financial power of the group, with deep roots in the economic and construction system of Albania.
The money circulated invisibly through the Hawala system, avoiding any banking traces or physical movement. "Pamphlet" learns that the two brothers collaborated in Albania with two important oligarchs, channeling drug money into the construction sector.One of the tracks where the investigation can be deepened is the source of the 1.6 million euros that have been poured into the accounts of the famous moderator Luana Vjollca over the last two years. Based on which contract has she benefited from nearly 800 thousand euros per year? Who is the financier and what is the nature of the declared service?
Luana Violet /
In the official statement, SPAK states that the criminal network had a permanent supply line in the United Kingdom. The line was managed by Maksim Koxha, a well-known behind-the-scenes figure, who organized traffic through European ports to England, using a network of Kurdish and Romanian drivers.
Maks Koxha, who moves between Tirana, London and Dubai, managed millions of euros from the sale of cocaine, bringing it to Albania through his people and investing it in luxury properties in Palasë, Tirana and other cities. His criminal activity began with human trafficking and cannabis cultivation, and has now become one of the key figures in money laundering in construction.
Max Koxha /
Former MP Aqif Rakipi's son-in-law, Ervis Keçi, is another link in the network. He manages a vintage car dealership in Durrës, where, according to data, millions of euros are laundered in collaboration with the Hoxhosmani brothers.
In Tirana, they have set up several shell businesses, including an electrical systems firm in the Deliorgji Complex, managed by citizen Armand Shehu, and an office in Murat Toptani, under the name "Ilaria 2015", registered for "business consultancy".
The assets have been distributed in the names of sentimental partners and trusted friends of the group. After feeling threatened by the investigations, Ermir Ndreaj transferred some of the businesses to the name of his friend Enio Jahelezi (alias Lul Jahelezi), a subject of the anti-mafia law, who has won a rare battle against SPAK by recovering the seized assets.
The investigations are expected to deepen and include oligarchs, construction executives, public figures and political figures who have benefited from this financial network linked to cocaine. / Pamphlet(Continued...)
Diese Banden, gehörden Alle zur Xhevdet Troplini
, Port Side Mafia mit Elvis Doci
Wer ist der Vater der "Luana Vjollca", welche heute direkt als Edel Nutte arbeitet rund um Drogen Barone und Geldwäsche:
Der Vater war eine wichtige Figur im Drogenhandel in Tirana und Geldwäsche mit der Politik. Ein vollkommen degenerierte "Kukes" Figur,ohne Schule, sehr Prominent. Er raste sich in Mitten des Tirana Stadt Zentrume zu Tode mit einem Ferrarie, junge Edelnutte dabei von 28 Jahren, in den Fluss "LANA" mit 170 KM in 2008. Erfinder der Geldwäsche Firman Kartelle mit Medien und Kultur in Tirana, für den Milliarden schweren Drogenhandel. Die Tochter Luana Vjollca, machte nur weiter und unterhielt die Drogen Vertriebestelle weiter.
Dritan Hoxha (Albanian:[dɾiˈtan ˈhɔdʒa]; 16 October 1968 – 23 May 2008) was an Albanian entrepreneur and media mogul, best known as the founder of Top Media, Albania's largest media company.
Hoxha, who started his business career as a coffee importer for Lori Caffe, founded the Top Media group in 1998.[1]
Early life
Dritan Hoxha was born on October 16, 1968, in Kukës,[2] Albania.
Dritan Hoxha
TIRANA, May 26 – Thousands of people paid their respects Saturday at the funeral of Dritan Hoxha of Top Media, Albania’s most successful media magnate.
Hoxha, owner of Top Channel TV station, Top Albania radio, Top Gold radio, Digitalb, Gazeta Shqip, and also a coffee trader, was driving his car, a 2007 Ferrari Fiorano, when the car left the street, hit a tree on the bank of Tirana’s Lana river and split in half. Besides killing Hoxha, 39, the crash also claimed a passenger in the auto, Entela Hysko, 27.
Hoxha’s death turned into a public display of grief followed by questions about his legacy in the media and in Albanian business, where he was a symbol of the new Albanian post-communist entrepreneurial class.
Hoxha’s media outlet has been an irritant to governments, both of the existing administration of Prime Minister Sali Berisha of the governing Democratic Party and the former Socialist party government.
Top Channel has been recognized for playing an important role in post-communist Albania with independent news reports and investigations focusing on corruption and crime in the country, particularly the corruption that has plagued Albania during its post-communist period.
Hoxha left Tirana University in 1991 where he was studying medicine to work aboard ships which took him to Italy.
He worked in an electronics factory in Italy, which served to stimulate his interest in technology.
Following one year in electronics, Hoxha became a coffee trader, eventually becoming the largest coffee house in the country with his Lori brand.
Following coffee he became involved in the media, launching the Top Albania Radio station ten years ago and, later, the Top Channel television station. His programming brought a modern and independent approach to news, entertainment and music shows, including corruption-busting programs, and drew large audiences.
Industry observers acknowledged that Hoxha has installed the most updated technology in his television station, considered the most modern in the country and, possibly, among the best in Europe.
A few years ago, Hoxha launched a pay-television service that became a commercial success with sales to Albanians at home and abroad. It provides customers with six high definition channels, more than any similar service in Europe.
He also launched a television-to-mobile phone service in Albania.
Hoxha was reputed to be ‘crazy’ about acquiring new technology, not sparing money and buying the most updated technology for his television station.
Last year, the ruling Democratic Party government of Prime Minister Sali Berisha slapped a 13 million euro fine on Hoxha’s group, though efforts to collect the fine appear to have come to a halt.
Hoxha’s Top Channel won a national license, but was forced to gradually move out of its leased offices in the pyramid-shaped building initially built as a museum for Albania’s late dictator, Enver Hoxha.
Hoxha’s Top Media Group employs nearly 800 people.
Hoxha is survived by his wife, three daughters, a son, and his mother.
Funeral
Not surprisingly, his funeral was attended by thousands of people, including journalists from his media group and the country’s other outlets, and many citizens who had become virtually untied to traditional media by his digital television platform.
Mourners each threw a rose on his coffin and continuously clapped while he was taken from his home for a final drive past Top Channel and, then, along Tirana’s main boulevard, through his suburban quarter of Lapraka and ending at the cemetery.
“Dritan Hoxha will be remembered as the founder of a media empire that changed the tastes of Albanians and made a great contribution to the opening of Albanian society,” Hoxha’s Top Media group said in a statement.
President Bamir Topi visited the Top Channel offices to offer his condolences and meet with Hoxha’s family.
Many politicians, primarily from the current opposition, were also present at the funeral, headed by Socialist leader Edi Rama, who responded with great emotion to Hoxha’s death.
“One of those making history passed away today. Tani (Dritan) of Top (media group) managed to achieve in seven years what countries like Albania normally need 70 years to achieve. He lived at 3000 km/h and flew away catching the dream and switching on the screen of the new century in Albania,” wrote Rama.
Businessmen were also shocked by his death.
The Tirana Chamber of Commerce issued a statement highly praising Hoxha’s contributions as a successful entrepreneur and promoter in Albania.
Police says high speed caused the death
Police issued a statement following their investigation that the cause of the death was driving at high speeds. It was found that Hoxha’s Ferrari was traveling at 170 km/h when it crashed, according to officials.
Following the Saturday night crash, the car slid for scores of meters in front of Top Channel’s new offices, the so-called Ekspozita.
Hoxha and the woman in the car died within minutes after police arrived at the accident scene.
Politics turns aggressive
Three days after the accident, Hoxha’s death became a political topic among the country’s ever-squabbling politicians
The governing Democratic Party, issued a statement asking why the media had not mentioned that Hoxha was in the car with a 27-year old woman who also died. The message noted that the passenger had been referred to as a journalist, though she was not.
Many columnists and journalists considered the message a warning to the next leader of the media group.
As a counter-balance, two government ministers, Genc Ruli and Sokol Olldashi, paid a condolence visit to Hoxha’s home.
https://www.tiranatimes.com/top-media-magnate-dies-in-car-crash_104589/
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