
Roussev and Jászai, links to organized crime and Putin's oligarchs...
The ONE company, which has the characteristics of a genuine criminal organization headed by Russian masochist Gellért Zoltán Jászai, has once again been placed in the spotlight with another case of abuse against its subscribers.
Dozens of ONE customers have complained on social media about the interruption of internet on their phones for more than a month, even though they pay for unlimited plans like Ultra150.
Subscribers say they are unable to find a solution, while customer service passes complaints to a “ghost department” that reports that everything is fine. One’s customer service is controlled by the Russian mafia, through the companies “Limited Company IT Prospekt” and the “Chat2Desk Online Platform” platform based in Russia, at the address: 9 ulica, Raynochinnaya, office 306, Sain Petersburg, 1171110-Russian Federation.

Meanwhile, customers with a contract number with this company are facing the same situation, who pay a fixed fee of 18 thousand lek per month and the internet on their phone does not work.
This is not the first time that the ONE company has been denounced by citizens for not respecting packages, especially internet packages.
The Competition Authority has launched an investigation for anti-competitive behavior, while AKEP has fined the company for violating subscriber rights and an unprecedented increase in complaints in the last year.
The telecommunications company One Albania is also accused of a deliberate scheme of fraud and extortion against its trading partners, exploiting policies built through fraud schemes, agreements imposed with secret clauses, blockades, etc.
The company hid and then downplayed the theft of customer data from its system by the hacking group “Homeland Justice.” The company also failed to report several thefts and intrusions into its servers, raising suspicions of data sales to the Bulgarian and Russian mafia.
The Bulgarian mafia and the Russian circles behind One Albania
The company "One Albania" is owned by Hungarian Gellért Zoltán Jászai, known as a partner of Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Vladimir Putin's oligarchs. Gellért Zoltán Jászai is considered one of Moscow's proxies in the Balkans, because he is a protégé of several Russian oligarchs sanctioned by the US.

Gellért Zoltán Jászai is wanted for money laundering and fraud schemes in the US, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Bosnia, Turkey, Montenegro, Macedonia and Albania.
Part of the same line with Gellért Zoltán Jászai for control of the One Albania company are the most prominent representatives of the Bulgarian mafia, Elvin Guri and Spas Roussev, one of the connecting threads of Russian financing and banks in Tirana, which can pour money into Putin's interests and promote Putinism in Albania.

The Greek company OTE, which was under German control, in 2019 announced the sale of Telekom Albania (AMC, today One Albania) for 50 million euros to the Bulgarian company Albania Telecom Invest AD, owned by Spas Roussev and Albanian-Bulgarian Elvin Guri, for 50 million euros, at a time when Telekom had retained earnings of 352 million euros in 2017.
Elvin Guri's partner, Spas Roussev, is a highly suspicious Bulgarian businessman, with a dark history of connections to organized crime, the mafia, Russian financiers close to Putin, and corrupt politicians. Spas Roussev has had strong business and interest ties with Bulgaria's former finance minister, Milen Velchev.

Spas Roussev, along with Elvin Gurin, has been seen on a yacht in Monaco with Ivan Todorov, one of Bulgaria's most notorious drug traffickers. Spas Roussev is considered a strong link between two of Bulgaria's crime figures, Vasil Bozhkov and Petrov.
After a failed assassination attempt on Todorov in April 2003, when his car exploded on a Sofia street, a photograph was found, among other things, in the attacked vehicle. Its publication in the media caused a stir throughout Bulgaria. The photograph showed the mafioso Todorov on Roussev's yacht together with Petrov, who had previously been convicted of laundering 26 million euros; Velchev, the former finance minister in the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha government; Miroslav Sevlievski, the former Bulgarian energy minister; Lyubomir Minchev and the latter's wife, Maria Oprenova.

A few days after the incident and the photo became public, Roussev admitted that he had personally invited the aforementioned individuals aboard the yacht and later apologized for the trouble he may have caused them. In 2010, Roussev also admitted that he had arranged a meeting between the mobster Todorov and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, who was at the time the Principal Secretary of the Bulgarian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The Bulgarian and Russian mafia controlled the One Albania company until March 2022 through Elvin Gurit and Spas Roussev. In March 2022, the Hungarian Gellért Zoltán Jászai appears on the scene, who takes control of the Albania Telecom Invest AD company, through the 4iG company. So, the Bulgarian mafia and the Russian line control Gellért Zoltán Jászai. The latter controls the 4iG company. The 4iG company controls the Albania Telecom Invest AD company, which owns One Albania. / Behind the scenes
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