Today, the Greek police arrested an Albanian wanted for murder at Athens airport.
Ralf Feruku, 48 years old from Melani i Dibra, was detained at Athens Airport. The check in the system revealed that he had an exit ban from Greece as well as an arrest warrant for "intentional murder" and "explosive explosion".
Specifically, he is accused of the incident of December 29, 2014 on the national road "Attiki", near the airport of Athens, where a "SMART" type vehicle with license plate IMT-2460 exploded with explosives, leaving the citizen driver dead. Aleks Rapo, 35 years old, seriously injuring the passenger Maria Lamja, then 26 years old, originally from Tirana.
In the apartment of the 35-year-old killed in "Ag. Dimitrios" the police found pistols, a revolver, 103 cartridges and a grenade. He had previous precedents for drug, arms and human trafficking, while he was arrested in 2004 in Thessaloniki and sentenced to eight years in prison. He was released four years later from Larisa prison. Rapo meanwhile, as later written about him in some media, was involved in the explosive robbery of ATMs with the "plofkraak" method and had a relationship with an old bodyguard in Iliupoli. The latter was accused of drug issues and trafficking and exploitation of women. He also had relations with people in Arber Bako's group, who was killed in prison a few years ago by members of the same group.
In 2021, Alket Rizai, who had been released from Domokou prison, was caught in Ralf Feruk's car.
Who is Ralf Feruku?
Ralf Feruku was declared wanted for the murder of Rapo only in 2022. The Greek prosecution identified Feruku as the author of the murder, as the latter had used Alex Rapo's "Smart" type vehicle the night before the event, but also based on some indications others. Feruku has previously been accused of two murders in Piraeus and a prison in Crete, and also participated in a fight with his compatriots outside a club where a businessman was killed in 2019. In addition, he has been accused of the murder of a fellow countryman in 2017 in Glyfada, but he was acquitted.
In Greece, Ralf Feruku is also known as "Taqi Albaniani" or "Noti".
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