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The Western Balkans is grappling with a severe drought following an intense heatwave. Temperatures in central Albania hit 40 ...
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You can unsubscribe at any time. More info An Albanian national was believed to be in the UK illegally when he killed two people during a rampage in Coventry, a court has heard.
Albanian national was 'in UK illegally when he killed two Coventry men in Mercedes rampage' Emiljano Kasaj is being sentenced over the deaths of Leo Moran and Joel Carriedo News By ...
Two Albanian men were discovered working as 'gardeners' at a cannabis farm in a Norfolk village where police found £4m worth of drugs. Shefkin Krasniqi, 30, and Rrok Gjekaj, 25, were caught when ...
Based on the average street value of a £10 bag of cannabis, Mr Riding said this meant the street value was up to £12.9m. He added this meant the value could increase to around £21m if all 54 ...
In total police discovered 150 plants, and double that number in baby plants, with an estimated street value of £723,000, the court was told. READ MORE: Man caught with 166 cannabis plants jailed ...
Criminals used a registered utility company as cover to dig up the streets and supply electricity to cannabis farms on behalf of Albanian gangsters. Bosses Ross McGinn, from Merseyside, and Andrew ...
The three Albanian men who ran the operation – at properties in Newtown Road, Howe Street, and Warwick Road – have now been jailed for their part in the lucrative conspiracy.
Two Albanian men who were living in the UK illegally were running a huge cannabis farm in a derelict building. The men, who both have no fixed address, had grown 454 cannabis plants, 195 of which ...
All eight men eventually pleaded guilty to escaping lawful custody and were given sentences ranging from six months to more than five years. 24 Hours in Police Custody: Breakout airs tonight at ...