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Switzerland: Ethnic Albanians keep a grip on heroin supply
« on: August 28, 2008, 11:15:04 AM »
Ethnic Albanian criminal gangs continue to pose a serious security threat, dominating the transit and supply of heroin to Switzerland, warns a federal police expert.
Three members of the same Kosovo family are currently on trial in Switzerland accused of operating one of Europe's largest heroin wholesale operations.

Prosecutors say the 69-year-old father and his two sons, aged 42 and 28, used their base in the southeast European country to import 1.5 tons of heroin from Turkey for sale elsewhere.

"[The clan] has been one of the principle suppliers of heroin in western Europe since the middle of the 90s," the prosecution claimed. The defendants deny all charges.

They went on trial in Switzerland because the brothers lived and worked there. A verdict by the Federal Penal Court in Bellinzona is expected at the end of October.

According to Roger Flury, an illegal drugs expert at the Federal Police Office, the seizure was very significant, even though it was split between different countries.

"1,500 kg - that's between 25 to 50 percent of what people consume in Switzerland in one year," he told swissinfo.
                  Significant threat
In its 2007 internal security report published in July the federal police said that "criminal organizations from southeastern Europe" played a "significant role" in Switzerland.

These internationally interlinked groups were involved in numerous criminal activities including drug and human trafficking, migrant smuggling, extortion, prostitution and money laundering, it stated.

According to the Vienna-based United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Switzerland has historically been singled out as one of the countries most affected by ethnic Albanian heroin trafficking, due to the large expatriate population.

There were an estimated 94,000 Albanian-speakers in Switzerland in 2000. In the late 1990s, Albanians were blamed for trafficking some 70 to 90 percent of Switzerland's heroin supply into the country.

"The influence of ethnic Albanian criminal groups is still very strong, especially in the heroin market, and it's not abating," said Flury. "The vast majority of heroin sold in Switzerland still transits via ethnic Albanian groups."

Other criminal groups involved in the trade in Switzerland are from Turkey, Croatia, Serbia West Africa and Iraq, he added.

But Theodore Leggett, author of a UNODC report entitled "Crime and its impact on the Balkans," felt the importance of ethnic Albanian criminal gangs was waning.

"They had a period of unprecedented access to European markets in the 1990s and early 2000s and took advantage of that, and others took advantage of them, but stopping speedboat traffic to Italy had a big effect. I don't think they're competitive [in the] long term," he told swissinfo.

Ethnic Albanian criminal gangs built up a reputation as effective traffickers as they were violent and clannish with a language nobody else could understand and had an honor code similar to the Sicilian mafia, explained Leggett.

"But I don't think this makes for a very competitive drug trafficking group in the long term, as violence attracts unwanted attention. What tends to happen with these Albanian crime groups is that they build up to a certain level, then they shoot each other over an honor issue, which undermines their place in the market."
               Balkan route
Southeastern Europe lies along the most conventional route - the so-called Balkan route - between the supplier of some 82 percent of the world's heroin, Afghanistan, and its most lucrative consumer market, western Europe.

Today the Balkan route has split in three – a northern path (Afghanistan-Pakistan/Iran-Turkey-Bulgaria-Romania-Hungary), a central, original path (Afghanistan-Pakistan/Iran-Turkey-Bulgaria-Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia/Serbia-Bosnia and Herzegovina-Croatia-Slovenia-Italy) and a southern route (Afghanistan-Pakistan/Iran-Turkey-Bulgaria-Macedonia-Kosovo-Albania-Italy).

It is estimated that about 100 tonnes of heroin crosses southeastern Europe every year on its way to western Europe, of which 85 tons eventually makes it to the consumer, a flow estimated at US$25-30 billion, says UNODC.

Switzerland has a small domestic market. It's not a traditional redistribution point, like the Netherlands, but more a transit country, with traffickers taking advantage of the land and air connections.

"The Swiss police are quite good in stopping the stuff and make a lot of seizures, but it continues to be a place that a lot of traffickers favor," said Leggett.

Despite a stabilization in the world drugs market, in June the UN sounded the alarm about the recent surge in drug supply from Afghanistan, which may drive addiction rates up.

"We don't know exactly where this surge in heroin supply is headed. There's a belief that it's being stockpiled – getting banked," said Leggett.

But according to the Swiss police, Switzerland is already feeling this increase. Consumption is stable in Switzerland, but with decreasing prices and increasing purity levels, which are worrying indicators," confirmed Flury.

In 2007 seizures of heroin by Swiss police rose to 300kg from 230kg in 2006.

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Re: Switzerland: Ethnic Albanians keep a grip on heroin supply
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2008, 11:45:49 AM »
No surprise on who the main heroin trade group is.....dirty albos
However, not majority of EU members or US will do anything about this horrific poisoning of our children. Why? Because portion of that money from heroin trade goes to them through various money laundering. In addition, fair portion of the narco-dealer's money goes into the stock markets both in Europe and US, so why would these countries really want to do something about stopping narco dealers, at least to the point where it is noticable that the fight against drug use is turning for the better.
Why is it that the heroin production more than doubled in Afghanistan since the US invasion? Something just doesn't add up. Perhaps that could be another reason for why it was important for US and some (not all) European countries take Kosovo away from Serbia? Main reason is obviously the military base (Camp Bondsteel) which is at this moment the biggest US military base outside the US. Other reason is to help with the drug trade which in return helps to pay for that military base.

What makes things even worse is that most of us do not realize that a fair amount of this heroin trade money goes into muslim terrorist budgets. Otherwise, how else can they finance their murderous acts?

In conclusion, because certain westerners are more interested in making money than saving their own people from self-destruction in more than one way:
1. funding islamic terrorist acts
2. poisoning and killing our own people with drugs while muslim population is growing at an unprecedented rate.

Unfortunatelly, drug trade in Switzerland and other non-muslim nations will continue untill someone really stands up and says "enough, our lives are more important than money."

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Re: Switzerland: Ethnic Albanians keep a grip on heroin supply
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2008, 12:20:27 AM »
Those can act, don't know. Those who know, can't act.

I talked to an American soldier who had spent time in Iraq and later Kosovo. I asked him about drug smuggling, weapons smuggling, and about human smuggling.

He responded that he did not see much drug smuggling when his unit stopped people. Weapons he did see a lot of. He recounted that women were abducted and forced to dance in restaurants and hotels on the threat that if they would escape, their families would be killed.

His demeanor was more troubled when talking about Kosovo than when talking about Iraq even though he spent more time in Iraq  (a warzone) than in Kosovo (a policing action).
Never underestimate human error. You may erroneously assume a different location but the magnitude is still beyond human comprehension.

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Re: Switzerland: Ethnic Albanians keep a grip on heroin supply
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2008, 02:44:42 AM »
Albanians are criminals, but soon they will be struggling for business, with better criminal connections coming in from Nigeria and Arab countries.  Arab mafia is the biggest mafia in Israel right now, although people claim that most mafia crime in Israel is from Jews.

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Re: Switzerland: Ethnic Albanians keep a grip on heroin supply
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2008, 03:26:49 PM »
@Dan, I think the source of every article should be posted along with the quoted article.