“Camouflage” Operation: Kosovars Arrested for Drug Dealing in Shengjin, Albania

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Albanian police have successfully concluded “Operation Camouflage,” targeting the criminal activity of selling narcotics in doses. The operation led to the identification and arrest of individuals suspected of distributing various drugs in tourist-frequented areas of Shengjin.

During the action, authorities seized doses of cocaine and cannabis, as well as cannabis in chocolate form, MDMA, ecstasy, and hallucinogenic mushrooms. Also confiscated were one vehicle and three mobile phones believed to be used in the criminal enterprise.

Arrests and Ongoing Investigation

The following individuals were caught red-handed and arrested:

  • A.G., 21 years old, a Kosovar citizen residing in Kosovo.
  • E.T., 28 years old, a Kosovar citizen residing in Kosovo.
  • S.B., 43 years old, a French citizen residing in France.

Additionally, a 30-year-old Kosovar citizen, A.G., also residing in Kosovo, has been declared wanted.

Investigations suggest that these individuals collaborated to sell various types of narcotics in Shengjin’s tourist zones. Physical searches of the three arrested individuals yielded doses of illegal substances. Furthermore, examination of the confiscated mobile phones revealed communications related to the organization of this criminal activity.

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