
The committee for order and public security convened urgently after the clash of Albanians in the "Shake bar" in Frosinone, two days ago, where Kasem Kasmi, 27, was killed and three other people were injured.
The murder on Saturday, March 9, highlighted once again the problems of the area between Rome and Naples, where organized crime has taken root for some time. The Albanian mafia, above all, over the years has climbed to the highest levels of the local crime world, expelling local groups, such as those of Roma families.
From drug trafficking to prostitution, Albanian crime has increasingly spread across the territory and relies on a large network of money laundering businesses.
Saturday's crime that rocked Frosinone is apparently linked to disputes over a woman, but the shadow of drugs remains.
Albanian Mikea Zaka, 23 years old, arrested for the murder, lived in Casermone where the police found some time ago 20 thousand euros in cash.
According to the investigators, it is suspected that he was the treasurer of a gang. Casermone, remains one of the main drug-trafficking squares south of Rome, despite repeated investigations.
Surveillance, cameras, armored apartments to sell drugs. But also weapons. In July last year, on a street near Casermone, a man in a Smart car fired into the air during lunch. A warning. Just two days ago another shooting was reported from a moving car in the historic center, in the middle of the night life.
In 2016, one person almost lost his life in a shootout in the Fornaci area between Albanians and Romanians who were fighting for control of the prostitution business in the industrial area of Frosinone. And again, an Albanian shot a compatriot in the face in front of a kiosk.
Andrea Kercanaj, 47, a leading Albanian crime figure in Frosinone, was walking around with a gun in the center of the town, which has been converted into a drug supermarket. Also, Kercanaj, in 2021, was involved in a gunfight in Frosinone prison. Alessio Peluso, known as O Niro, the boss of the northern district of Miano in Naples, who wanted revenge for a beating suffered a few days earlier, fired with a gun delivered by drone. / Mink Plus
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