
Francesco Sulejmani has been arrested by the border police in Rinas, after providing forged documents to a 29-year-old woman with the intention of trafficking her to Belgium and then Germany, to use her for prostitution.
A 29-year-old man was arrested by the Fieri police as part of an operation codenamed "Tranzit 16".
The police explained that citizen Francesco Sulejmani would traffic a 29-year-old woman to Belgium and then to Germany with the aim of using her for prostitution.
Sulejmani turns out to be a person with previous records for the same criminal activity.
As material evidence, identification tools of different nationalities, suspected to be forged, were seized.
Work continues to identify and capture other citizens involved in this criminal activity.
"The coded police operation "Tranzit 16", developed by the Section for the Investigation of Illegal Traffic in the Tirana DVP and the Rinas Police Station, is finalized.
A citizen who provided a 29-year-old woman with forged identification documents is put in handcuffs.
From the investigative actions, it is suspected that this citizen would traffic the 29-year-old to Belgium and then to Germany, to use her for prostitution. The arrested person, a person with previous records, for the same criminal activity.
The 29-year-old woman is being prosecuted. Identification tools of different nationalities, suspected to be forged, are seized.
The services of the Section for the Investigation of Illegal Traffic and those of the Rinas Police Station, in implementation of the plan of joint measures to combat border crimes, based on the information provided by the police intelligence that a citizen would pass through the Rinas PKK, which had forged documents, organized and finalized the coded police operation "Tranzit 16".
As a result of this operation, citizen F. S., 29 years old, resident of Fier, was arrested. Citizen E. H., 29 years old, resident of Fier, was also criminally prosecuted.
The citizen F. S. has provided suspected forged documents to the citizen E. H., which the latter would use in EU countries. From the investigative actions, it was found that the citizen F. S. had provided the forged documents to this citizen, in order to traffic her to Belgium and then Germany, to use her for prostitution.
As material evidence, identification tools of different nationalities, suspected to be forged, were seized.
Work continues to identify and capture other citizens involved in this criminal activity.
Procedural materials were passed to the Prosecutor's Office at the Court of First Instance of the General Jurisdiction in Tirana, for further actions", the police announced.
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