Mafia boss
FLOWN IN FROM MONTENEGRO
with 27 bullets delivered to MHH
Several police cars guard the entrance to the MHH

Articleby: ALEXANDER HÄNJES
published on 02/13/2020 - 10:52 a.m.
Hanover - Top security level at the Hannover Medical School (MHH)! Police patrol the corridors with submachine guns. The intensive care unit is like a high-security wing.

What's going on in Hanover's most famous clinic? "The police do not provide any further information on the protection of personal rights," said police spokesman Philipp Hasse.

For safety reasons, the clinic is guarded with submachine guns

BILD knows: A high-ranking Mafia member from Montenegro was flown to Hanover last week. The man was taken from Langenhagen airport to the MHH under the highest security precautions and accompanied by a special task force.

He was previously in a Montenegrin hospital and is said to have 27 bullets in his arms and legs. He hopes for better care in Hanover.

According to BILD information, the treatment costs of several thousand euros are borne by the injured person because he has no health insurance in Germany.

In Montenegro there are regular shootings by the hostile Skaljari and Kavac clans. But the mafiosi are also active in Germany. In May 2019, two Montenegrin clan members were executed in Brandenburg.


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