The court of Amsterdam acquitted four men of participation in an Albanian criminal organization and involvement in cocaine trafficking. Two of the suspects were also acquitted of money laundering and expensive watches.

The foursome in their cars in Amsterdam drove several criminal Albanians around who acted in coke. The cars were equipped with hidden spaces. They brought the Albanians to homes, which showed traces of drug trafficking, as later appeared from police investigations.

No veiled communication
The court, however, did not consider it proven that the four had knowledge that they were carrying criminal Albanians in their cars, who acted in cocaine. There was also no question of veiled communication between the drivers and the Eastern Europeans. The court also found that it could not be established that the hidden spaces in the cars had actually been used.

Rotterdam and England
Albanians are, according to justice, a growing problem in the underworld. Not only in the Netherlands , but also elsewhere in Europe. This year, several Albanians were arrested on suspicion of cocaine trafficking in the Netherlands - and in particular in Rotterdam .


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