A 54-year-old sentenced to 20 years in prison for drug trafficking ended up in the handcuffs of the Elbasan police.
Agron Çakalli was declared wanted, after he was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment for cultivation and trafficking of narcotics.
Initially, he was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Court of Appeal for Serious Crimes in Greece, but the sentence was reduced, reducing it to two decades of imprisonment.
'Elbasan/ The implementation of the measures defined in the nationwide operational plan "Rule of Law" continues with intensity.
The coded police operation "Convert" is finalized.
Sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment, for criminal activity in the field of narcotics, the 54-year-old was arrested and put in handcuffs.
The Elbasan Police Station, following the operations for the capture of wanted citizens, which take place within the police mega-operation coded "Rule of Law", based on police intelligence on the location of a wanted citizen, have organized and finalized the coded police operation "Convert".
As a result of the operation, the wanted citizen Agron Çakalli, 54 years old, resident of Elbasan, was arrested and detained.
The Court of Appeal for Serious Crimes, Crete, Greece, with the decision dated 02.12.2016, has sentenced this citizen to life imprisonment, for the criminal offenses "Trafficking in narcotic substances" and "Cultivation of narcotic plants".
The Court of Appeal of General Jurisdiction has recognized this criminal decision and with the decision dated 17.04.2024, has converted the sentence of citizen Agron Çakalli to 20 years of imprisonment.
The procedural materials were passed to the Prosecutor's Office at the Court of First Instance of Elbasan General Jurisdiction, for further actions, the police announced.
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