A drug-fueled party catering to all tastes was set up in a luxurious villa in Kalyvia by a DJ and her group, who today fell into the net of Greek FBI agents.
The DJ in question is Michaela, an impressive blonde from the United Kingdom with Azerbaijani roots. During the party, she was found in possession of a variety of drugs, ranging from cocaine to methamphetamines, LSD, and MDMA.
It is worth noting that Michaela, apart from being a DJ, is also a cousin of the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev. According to reports from foreign media, in 2021, she and her husband came under the scrutiny of UK authorities—specifically the National Crime Agency (NCA)—following information that they had received £13.9 million (approximately $19.6 million) from questionable sources.
Ultimately, the couple agreed to pay more than £4 million in exchange for the NCA not seizing any other assets. According to the website transparency.org.uk, court documents revealed that the couple admitted that the funds had entered the UK through the “Azerbaijan Laundromat,” a money-laundering operation used by the political elite of Azerbaijan.
However, as part of the agreement, investigators also accepted the couple’s explanation that they were unaware that the funds had passed through bank accounts linked to the laundering scheme, which had funneled a total of £2.2 billion out of the country between 2012 and 2014.
The drug-fueled party
Michaela’s “partners in crime” in the drug distribution were nine other individuals, while three police officers, who were “hired” to provide security for the event, were also arrested. Additionally, among those arrested was the individual who provided the venue for the party.
The countdown to Michaela’s arrest and that of her accomplices began a few days ago when information reached the offices of the Hellenic Police that the DJ had arrived in Greece and was organizing a drug-fueled party in a luxurious villa in Kalyvia.
Even though invitations for the party were sent online, police officers managed to locate the event’s venue and conducted a raid, finding a large quantity of drugs. Among the substances discovered were cocaine, pink cocaine, ecstasy, Xanax, cannabis, ketamine, MDMA, crystal methamphetamine, and colored powders of unknown chemical composition. Additionally, €43,000 was found in a safe.
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The criminal record of those arrested
It is worth noting that many of those arrested had previously been involved with the authorities for a variety of offenses.
Specifically, a 32-year-old detainee had been charged with:
- On 28/05/2020, arrested by the Agia Paraskevi Police Department following a warrant for violations related to “Aggravated Theft Cases.”
- On 10/01/2020, arrested by the Pallini Police Department for attempted theft.
- On 26/11/2019, arrested by the Papagou–Cholargos Police Department for “car theft” and “resistance.”
- On 13/08/2017, arrested by the Glyfada Police Department for violations related to “Aggravated Theft Cases involving vehicle thefts committed professionally and repeatedly, both completed and attempted,” as well as violations related to “Weapons Possession.”
- On 12/02/2015, arrested by the Gerakas Police Department following a warrant for violations related to “Aggravated Theft Cases.”
- On 18/02/2015, arrested by the Cholargos Police Department following a warrant for violations related to “Aggravated Theft Cases.”
- On 03/04/2010, arrested by the Juvenile Protection Subdivision for possession of 39.4 grams of unprocessed cannabis.
- On 15/04/2011, arrested by the Papagou Police Department for possession of 5.9 grams of unprocessed cannabis.
- On 25/06/2011, arrested by the Cholargos Police Department for violations related to “Vehicle Theft and Acceptance/Disposal of Stolen Goods.”
Another detainee was charged with:
- On 02/04/2015, arrested by the Agia Paraskevi Traffic Department for violations of “Traffic Regulations.”
- On 26/11/2012, arrested by the State Security Division of the Northeast Attica Security Subdivision for violations related to “Attempted Arson and Aggravated Damage to Foreign Property in Concert.”
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