European police have dismantled a gang operating a transnational drug trafficking and transport network based in Albania and Italy, arresting 59 suspects.
The suspects were arrested in Albania, Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain in raids on February 5 and 6, along with 10 others who were subject to measures preventing them from leaving their residence in Italy.
Spanish police seized 11 tons of cocaine in an arrest also linked to Albanian mafia organizations last December - Photo: DW
“The network mainly smuggled heroin, cocaine, hashish and cannabis into Germany and Spain using double-bottomed cars or secret compartments,” said Eurojust.
Investigations into this organized crime group have been conducted by the Florence Public Prosecutor's Office since 2019 in collaboration with Eurojust and the European Police Agency (Europol), facilitating cooperation between law enforcement agencies across the continent.
This cross-border seizure comes shortly after the seizure of 11 tonnes of cocaine in Spain in December 2023 imported by Albanian gangs, with 20 suspects arrested in a raid.
Spanish police at the time commented that a "Balkan cartel" consisting mostly of Albanian mafia groups was primarily responsible for the cocaine and that they also manipulated the drug's transport across Europe and Latin America.
Quang Anh (according to DW, Eurojust, AFP)
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