
A 25-year-old man named "Klajdi" residing in Germany is considered the main person in the establishment in Tirana and other cities of a chain of trade in "Zoraki" pistols, Glocks and Kalashnikov assault rifles.
"Klajdi" is the man who lives in Tirana and Germany, while he had spread the arms trade scheme through social networks such as "Instagram" on the profile "Klajdi_187M" and "Whatsapp".
Following the trail of "Klajdi", the police had made contact thanks to operational information, launching an investigation into "Firearms Trafficking" and "Unlicensed Possession of Firearms", but to this day, police authorities have not been able to locate and arrest him.
"...from information legally administered by the police, it results that this person, in collaboration with other persons, mainly deals with the trade of pistol-type weapons and AK-47-type automatic weapons. It is suspected that the person "Klajdi" keeps these firearms in his apartment and seeks to sell them to other people with his social connections, for a value of 500 to 700 euros...", the investigative file states.
It turns out that he sends photos of some of the weapons he has and sells to other people via the "Whatsapp" and "Instagram" applications, where he uses the profile "Klajdi_187m".
According to the investigation, the weapons, mainly automatics, were tested before being sold to see if they were technically capable of firing. This was confirmed after experts found traces of gunpowder in their barrels during ballistics tests.
According to the investigative file, on March 4, 2025, information was received through operational channels, where it is suspected that these individuals are seeking to sell firearms to various individuals.
While the exchange of weapons and money will take place in the area called "Coffee Shop". Fabricio Berberi has sought to sell firearms, pistols, to other people.
Ritvan Keqi in the Laç and Mamuras areas sought to sell a Pistol firearm. Meanwhile, Kevin Farruku and Adrianao Shehu, in the Fushë-Preza area, Vora, sought to sell an Automatic firearm.
From the information received during the operation, it was suspected that Ritvan Keqi, who lives in the Laçi and Mamuras areas, had automatic firearms and TNT explosives hidden in the Thumana area.
Given this situation, the prosecution has authorized the conduct of environmental surveillance and stimulated purchases through police agents.
After several stimulated purchases, Tirana police managed to seize 14 firearms (12 pistols, one of them with a silencer, and 2 automatics), 2,077 cannabis seeds, combs and combat ammunition, 3 vehicles and 8 cell phones.
Meanwhile, Emirel Tusha, Leandro Haxhiaj, Fabricio Berberi, Rikardo Hajdaraj, Visar Murati, Kevin Farruku, Geraldo Muraj, Adriano Shehu, Altin Pajaziti, Kadri Prushi (arrested on April 1) fell into police custody.
While Ridvan Keqi and AN / Ora News were declared wanted
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