
The container would leave for Croatia first and the final destination would be Albania.
320 kg of cocaine were seized in the early hours of the morning at the Port of Piraeus in Greece, hidden in crates of shrimps.
According to Protothema.gr, the destination of the drugs was Albania, while two Albanians and two Greeks were handcuffed.
The two arrested Albanians have been identified as Andrea Merkuri and Azdren Muharremi.
The Albanian named Andrea turns out to be a businessman in Albania, the owner of clothes shops and a tourist bus.
The container would leave for Croatia first and the final destination would be Albania.
One of the two arrested Greeks was arrested again in 2012 in Costa Rica for transporting weapons. He was then extradited to the US, where he served a prison sentence for having a warrant for assisting a terrorist organization in Colombia. According to the information, he would transport the weapons and in exchange he would receive cocaine.
Police sources say that investigations are continuing and that an operation is being carried out, following relevant information, to find another 100 kilograms of cocaine.
In 2017, Greek police discovered 635,000 Captagon pills with a sales value of around 10 million euros, as well as weapons. In the operation at the time, 2 Albanians, a Turk and a Greek were arrested and a Turk, a former Greek policeman and the Albanian citizen who was arrested today for cocaine in Pira were declared wanted.
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