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Yes, that's true, Dominus. Even the BBC published an article about this case:
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A well-known Israeli newspaper brags about how jews were responsible for getting NATO to back Kosovo's Albanians and go to war against Serbia: Quote:
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They've just charged an Albanian with a murder. The victim was a brown woman so I don't give a shit. But I guess he was a potential danger to white folks as well.
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USA is on the Middle East anti-muslim and on Balkan pro-muslim. Interesting,right? USA fighting against so-called muslim terorism is myth. Only mission who they had was to be friend of Jews and enemy of the White race on Balkan.
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A bunch of criminals, including an Israeli man named Kfir Ivgi, have been convicted for trying to smuggle Albanians into Great Britain: Quote:
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In Albania, a Worrying Rise in Drug Gangs Hiring Minors
Anila HoxhaTiranaBIRNNovember 10, 2021 Evidence points to a growing number of minors in Albania being exploited by drug gangs to distribute their product. Valbona [not her real name] knew that her son would sometimes skip school but had no idea just how much trouble he was in until the police came knocking last year on a late November evening. The single mother, who spoke on condition that her real name was not published, had just returned from a long shift at the launderette where she worked when the police told her that her 15-year-old son had been arrested in the Albanian capital, Tirana, on drugs charges. “I was shocked. I live only for my son,” Valbona told BIRN. Picked up in a poor neighbourhood on the outskirts of the city, the boy was found in possession of three bags of marihuana in his pocket and another five in a flowerpot outside a nearby apartment block. Under questioning, he admitted selling drugs for a dealer who paid him a fixed monthly wage of 10,000 leks, or roughly 82 euros. He refused to name the dealer. The boy is one a growing number of minors used as distributors by organised drug gangs operating in densely-populated districts of Tirana, in exchange for a meagre wage. Experts and officials say criminal groups are increasingly targeting minors from poor families, knowing that if caught and able to prove they are using the drugs themselves the case is unlikely to be escalated or result in heavy penalties. According to BIRN’s findings, over the last few years a growing number of minors in Albania have been lured into drug use as a prelude to recruitment by their dealers. “These minors are being exploited for distributing drugs in very small quantities, such as cannabis or heroin, but they are often tempted to try them,” said Elina Kondi, a Tirana prosecutor dealing with juvenile crime. “If they can prove they are users they face no penal consequences.” Worrying trends Albania is notorious as a major producer of cannabis and a transit country for drugs such as heroin or cocaine. In 2018, almost 30 per cent of inmates in Albanian prisons were there because of drug offences. Between 2018 and 2021, the number of minors investigated or arrested on drug-related charges has almost doubled, according to State Police data seen by BIRN. In 2018 and 2019, the total was 147; roughly the same number was investigated or arrested just in the first seven months of this year. Sixty per cent of cases were in Tirana, where police have identified 16 drug ‘hotspots’, including two high schools and Mother Theresa square in the heart of the city of some 700,000 people. Experts working with juvenile offenders say the official statistics do not tell the whole story. “Each month, some 70 minors end up in police stations in Tirana suspected of various penal offences, from quarrels to serious crimes such as involvement in theft or drug distribution,” said Besmira Mucaj, a psychologist who works with the police. A specialist at the Scientific Police Institute, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that, “every day, especially over the past two years, police send us four of five requests to test very small quantities of drugs” as evidence in such cases. Juvenile crime prosecutors and specialists at the Probation Service – a state body overseeing suspended sentences and community service orders – express growing concern at the trend in drug use and crime among minors. Under Albania’s reformed penal code, if just a trace of cannabis is found in their blood, a juvenile will not face prosecution for dealing, complicating efforts of investigators to differentiate between users and distributors. “Over the last two years we have seen minors who come almost openly as users, usually of cannabis. They deal in small doses each time so if police stop them they will be classified as users and set free,” said Elsa Kareci, a prosecutor at the Juvenile Crime Section of the Tirana public prosecution. Migena Kocollari, a specialist at the Probation Service, said that more and more are turning to harder drugs. “There are a growing number of cases of children caught with heroin or cocaine,” said Kocollari. A review of court files and interviews with law enforcement officials indicate that drug use is often a prelude to more serious crime. Several cases investigated by authorities show that crime groups use minors for theft, pay them in cannabis and then exploit their dependency and need for money in order to recruit them as distributors of drugs. The authorities are struggling to get a grip on the trend. ‘We have debts and I wanted to pay them off’ Speaking in a bar in Tirana, Valbona said she suspected her son began using cannabis at the age of 14, recalling how he became grumpy and was glued to his mobile phone. Valbona had taken a loan to help with her son’s schooling and was working long hours at a launderette to pay it off. It left little time to spend with her child. The criminals, she said, “find those in difficulties.” The boy’s lawyer, Edvis Gorishti, said the case demonstrated the failure of investigators to go up the chain and identify those recruiting minors, using, perhaps, phone taps or some other form of surveillance. “Instead of simply having a child in custody, a little more effort could have identified whoever exploited a 15 year-old child for drug distribution and made him a drug addict,” Gorishti told BIRN. On August 30, at the gates of Partizani high school in Tirana, police arrested a 17-year-old known as Cerri, or ‘Tiny’. Cerri confessed to selling cannabis at 500 leks [4.1 euro] per packet and said he sometimes offloaded 25,000 leks-worth of the drug per day. He would receive 10 per cent of that; the rest went to two men he referred to as “the manager and the owner.” Cerri told police that the manager, whom he identified as ‘Serxhio’, “asked me if I was interested in work since I need money; my father is jobless and my mum died so I took the chance. As a family, we have debts and I wanted to pay them off.” Police failed to arrest either the ‘manager’ or the ‘owner’. Criminals exploiting leniency offered to minors by the law In 2017, Albania reformed its drug policy in order to better protect minors and punish the dealers. Under the previous policy, anyone found in possession of any quantity of drug faced months behind bars. The new policy calls for rehabilitation for minors, but investment in the specialised institutions to carry it out is lagging. While welcoming the changes, Judge Tereza Merkaj, who deals with cases involving juveniles at the Penal Court of Tirana, said that an unintended consequence had been to encourage crime networks to use children more. “Minors are increasingly used by adult criminals for the distribution of drugs or petty thefts since they are favoured by the law” Merkaj said. In some cases, she told BIRN, crime networks have established long-term collaboration with minors, who as a consequence refuse to come clean to the police about who recruited them. Kondi, the prosecutor in Tirana, said minors feared their recruiters. “They are afraid of those who exploit them so they stay silent,” she said. Without taking the necessary steps to help them, little progress can be made, said Kocollari of the Probation Service, citing the lack of a centre to reintegrate minors given suspended sentences. “It is difficult to work with these children without such institution,” Kocollari told BIRN. Valbona found an alternative for her 15-year-old son, packing him to his grandparents outside of the city. “This is what I could do,” she said. “Perhaps his grandparents will be able to control him better than the law.” https://balkaninsight.com/2021/11/10...hiring-minors/
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Shooting near Decani: Two students and a driver were killed in the attack on the bus
Three people were killed and at least two were injured in a shooting at a bus with students in the village of Glodjane near Decani, media in Pristina reported. SOURCE: TELEGRAF FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2021 Hospital in Pec confirmed for Klan Kosova that two students and a bus driver were killed in the shooting. The hospital said that the number of injured is unknown, writes Kosovo online but that the ambulance is bringing them from Decani to Pec. The police have not yet confirmed these allegations, but in the first report, they told the media that two people were injured. "According to the information we have, it is suspected that there was a shooting in the direction of the bus and that two people were injured," the police in Pec announced. The prosecutor on duty is also at the scene. According to Koha, the driver and conductor of the bus died on the spot, as well as two younger people, aged 18 and 17. The Albanian media published the names of the victims. The driver G.Dj. was killed, along with students L.H. (19) and G.M. (17). Police confirmed that several masked persons attacked the bus, that the driver was killed and that several students were injured. The mayor of Decani, Baskim Ramosaj, confirmed that three people were killed tonight after they were shot at the bus in which the students were driving. "The driver died on the spot, while two students died in the hospital," Ramosaj said. Ramosaj said that the bus was transporting students from Gjakova to Decani. Selman Berisha from the Family Medicine Center in Decani confirmed the death of three people. He stated that three people were given first aid around 7.35 p.m. and that they were sent to Pec. "At around 7.45 p.m., the doctor on duty went to the scene where the death of the bus driver and two students from Glodjane was confirmed. At this moment, two of the injured are in the hospital in Pec and one in Decani," Berisha told T7. Revenge murder? According to unofficial information, the attack happened due to revenge. Namely, one of the passengers was kicked out by the driver and the conductor of the bus because he was harassing the girls. He then took a Kalashnikov, waited for the bus and fired. Albanian media cite a misunderstanding among carriers on the line as a motive. They also state that it was on that very place that ambush attacks took place before. There were eight passengers on the bus at the time of the attack. Also, according to unofficial information, there were no Serbs on the bus. The driver's body was pulled from the bus The lifeless body of the driver who died as a result of gunshot wounds, after the attack on the bus that happened tonight in Glodjane, was taken away by the team of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, reports Klan Kosova. According to the police, he died on the spot, while two students who were traveling by bus died at the hospital from the wounds they sustained. Footage from the scene provided by Kallxo.com shows the attacked bus off the road, while the crime scene is surrounded by police tapes. Numerous police units, forensic teams, and the prosecution went to the scene to gather the first evidence of this tragic event, Reporters reports. Deputy President of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Vlora Citaku, assessed the shooting on the bus in Decani, in which three people lost their lives, as terrorism. Police spokesman for the Pec region, Fadil Gashi, stated that there were 8 passengers on the bus at the time of the shooting, reports Klan Kosova
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