The installation of the American DEA in Albania for a year seems to be bringing the first big results, and the chances are that they are looking for the real heads of the Albanian drug traffic that buys wholesale cocaine in Latin America...
In the space of a short time, two 'VIP' personalities of cocaine narco-trafficking, Dritan Rexhepi and Remzi Azemi, have been captured.
Rexhepi, as it is already known, was arrested in a special operation in Istanbul, where the most well-known Albanian drug lord lived for a long time.
In Turkey, an "auction" is being held for Rexhepi's head, as the police of almost all European countries are looking for him, where the famous Vlora River man has spectacularly escaped from prisons.
Albania is also looking for it, where the drug trafficker himself has expressed his desire to be transferred and serve his sentence, as he feels more comfortable.
Meanwhile, another sensational arrest has just been made in North Macedonia. About which there is very little information from the media of the neighboring country, who have not received any news from the interior ministry of Skopje. Which on its official portal has not made any statement about this important arrest.
The news has come mainly from some media from Ecuador. Which simply announced the arrest of Remzi Azemi in North Macedonia, but without going into any details.
And why has official Skopje not provided any information, while from Guayaquil they affirm it?
This is where the mystery begins. Unlike the case of Rexhep, who in all likelihood will leave Turkey soon, Azemi cannot return to Ecuador to serve his sentence, as there is no extradition agreement between North Macedonia. So a possible arrest of Remzi Azemi by the police or judicial bodies of MV, would simply be a legal 'null'.
But where did the media find out that he has been arrested when the employer himself does not say anything?
This is where the rabbit seems to sleep.
In all likelihood, we are dealing with an undercover operation of the American DEA or the police of European countries, who investigate the large cocaine traffic carried out and administered by Albanian groups.
The release of the well-known announcements about the arrest of Remzi Azemi, are like two drops of water with the news spread after the murder of Ilir Hidri in 2017 in Ecuador. For which there is still a lot of smoke, and above all there are ambiguities that do not match. The media here say that Ilir Hidri from Vora was the uncle of Remzi Azemi from Kosovo, where the age of the persons is the same, and no information matches. However, at that time, a news came out in Tirana that Hidri was an associate of the DEA. There was even a request from the prosecution directed by Llalla to the Ministry of the Interior to request official information on whether Hidri was cooperating with the American DEA.
This time too, the news about Azem, who is a completely mysterious character, seems to want to send a message somewhere.
The news coming from Albanian reporters who have been in Ecuador to follow Albanian traffic are often contradictory.
Once they say that Remzi Azemi is the killer of Ilir Hidri, for whom they emphasize that he is his uncle, on the other hand they add that Hidri's killers stole 2 million dollars and then they were killed in a city in Ecuador after a few months.
This somewhat muddled information, however, hides important pre-scenes, which it seems the time has come to come to light.
The one-year installation of the American DEA in Albania seems to be bringing the first big results, and the chances are that they are looking for the real heads of Albanian drug traffickers who buy wholesale cocaine in Latin America. Regarding the big financiers of this megatraffic that has billions in size.
In the UN report on cocaine for the year 2023, Albanian drug trafficking is clearly mentioned. The report, which states that Albanian groups from Ecuador traffic cocaine mainly to the Netherlands, and then to other countries, where the United Kingdom has the largest share of the market.
The UN report states that in addition to Northern Europe, cocaine is also trafficked in Italy, but also in Eastern Europe and the Balkans, through Greek ports, mainly Thessaloniki. / Pamphlet
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