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Minor couriers and fictitious names of girls, how drugs were trafficked by mail from the USA

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Minor couriers and fictitious names of girls, how drugs were trafficked by mail

On January 12, 2024, operators of the customs terminal in Vora encountered a suspicious package coming through postal channels from the United States of America.

The box had a weight of 2.2 kilograms. The shipping address was Kristina Mills, 3150 Melrose Street Spokane, Washington. It is not known if the sender was handcuffed, but according to postal rules, his details must be correct for the package to be dispatched.

According to the UPU rules, all senders at the moment of sending submit a means of identification, the sender is real, while the recipient has a discrepancy with the name on the package. According to the last UPU convention, in October 2024, the recipient's name must also be correct and validated in the CDS system ' said Petrit Kola, the head of the customs sector, 'Albanian Post'.

The receiving address turned out to be the name of a girl in Tirana, with the initials DC, which is thought to have nothing to do with the traffic line. After weighing, it turned out that the packages contained an amount of approximately 1.7 kilograms of cannabis.
The day after, on January 13, the prosecution ordered the repackaging of the drugs to carry out controlled delivery, a strategy to reach the drug's hosts. The narcotics were handed over to the customs point by employees of a private post office and transported to one of the points on the secondary road Tirana-Durres.

At the post office, a citizen named Gledis Dikellari, 23 years old, appeared to collect the package. As in other cases, he used a taxi as a means of transport. The operational officers immediately intervened as soon as they found that he received the package.

The package and the person were blocked by the police services and it turned out that during the interview in several messages on the phone that Gledis Dikellari had with him, he would hand the package to a young person near the mosque on Selita hill, Tirana, to whom he called Çërri".

On the phone of this citizen, passport photos of two girls were found, who were fictitiously marked as package recipients in the official postal channels. It is thought that the citizens with the initials DC and PL have nothing to do with traffic. But the question that raised doubts was the fact where the traffickers had managed to find the photos of their passports...

"Police services in Selitë, Tirana, were deployed to the place where the meeting between Gladis Dikelari and the person who called Çërri, where he would hand over the package of narcotics, would take place. It turned out that there was a young boy there, who was wearing a black sweatshirt, with the characteristics shown by Gladis Dikellari, who said that this was the person who would deliver the package to him.

When the handover was about to be made, the police intervened and handcuffed this person, who turned out to be only a 16-year-old minor. He was a first-year high school student with the initials SK. Due to his age, we are not giving his full identity. What impresses is the involvement of minors in these trafficking cases. Even, from the research on the investigative file, their procedural preparation stands out, building the same defense strategies as professionals of the dark world. The minor, but also the other person, refused to answer in the first moments of the detention, apparently, to avoid statements that could harm them in the other phases of the investigation.

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