Huge drug bust disbands largest racket in the Attica region (pics)

Albanian mastermind controlled the operative from jail

Police put an end to one of the largest drug rackets in the Attica region operating in a number of areas around Athens (Zefyri, Ano Liosia, Salamina, Pangrati, Kolonos, Neos Kosmos, Voula) as well as Chania, Crete.

A total of 20 people were arrested, including ten Greeks and ten foreigners from Albania and Syria. The case file involves 43 people including a police officer that acted as an informant warning the racketeers about police raids.

The mastermind of the ring is believed to be a 36-year-old Albanian inmate from the Central Penitentiary Center of West Macedonia.

The heist:

The 36-year-old controlled a number of operations:

– The first group was involved in the gathering of drugs for the Korydallos prison.

– The second operated in Turkey and was involved in the distribution.

– The third, co-orinated by a 33-year-old Albanian and 25-year-old Greek was involved in the distribution from the Netherlands, Turkey and Albania.

The turnover from the racketeers activities is estimated to be more than 3 mln euros.

During the operation, the police gathered 1.8 kilos of cocaine, 2 kilos of heroin, 7.8 kilos of unadulterated cannabis and equipment to adulterate drugs. Also found were a number of weapons, cash amounting to 33,615 euros, six passenger cars, a motorbike and a number of cell phones.