An investigation by the Spanish Civil Guard and National Police has dismantled the powerful structure of the "Vokrri Clan", a family-based organization that dominated drug trafficking in Ibiza, Barcelona and Valencia.
According to Spanish media outlet ABC, the Vokrri family, described as an international family organization, is at the center of this criminal activity. The Vokrri are accused of importing massive quantities of cocaine, cannabis, and weapons into Spain, using their Albanian network.
ABC writes that this clan was allegedly led by Emanuele Vokrri, Donald Vokrri, Robert Muka and Mario Vreta, while the remaining members were Romanians and Albanians with strong ties to this family.
The criminal organization's operations relied on Stefan Milojevic Bjekovic, the son of a former Mallorca CF footballer, leader of the neo-Nazi United Tribunes motorcycle gang in Spain and an MMA fighter, who has already been arrested.
As a result of this operation, 76 people suspected of involvement in criminal activity were arrested, 687 kg of cocaine and 2,500 kg of hashish were seized.
This investigation, carried out jointly by the Civil Guard and the National Police, also led to the arrest of Faustino Nogales, the former head of the National Police's Narcotics Group II in the Balearic Islands. The two men, along with lawyer Ignacio Gonzalo Márquez, have been in custody for months due to their involvement in this corruption scheme.
Internal Affairs agents recorded meetings and conversations between Milojevic and Nogales. ABC has had access to some of the investigative documents. One of these meetings dates back to March 7, 2025, when a conversation was recorded inside a vehicle. The leader of the motorcycle gang showed Faustino a series of weapons. Some were military-grade and similar to an AK-47, a Kalashnikov, and even "mentioned 10,000 euros as the selling price." This amount could vary due to Stefan's influence over the seller: "Leave me alone, I'll sweet-talk him."
The son of the former Mallorca footballer did not only have Albanians in his pocket. The agents intercepted a conversation in Serbian with an unknown person whom he nicknamed "Bad Blondie". This was the connection of the Montenegrin mafia with the Albanian criminal organization. Anti-drug experts suspected that this individual was connected to the Kavac clan. "Stefani tells his contacts that he cannot deal with these people because they will turn against him", details one of the reports.
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