London Mafia Controlled by Albanians with Bulgaria Ties
March 24, 2009 by The Boss · Leave a Comment
The Albanian mafia that runs the largest criminal gangs in London has ties to the Bulgarian mafia, according to The London Daily News.
In a report Monday the London newspaper revealed that the Drenica group whose main profit is drugs, weapons, stolen automobiles, white slavery, cigarettes and alcohol has links with the Albanian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Czech mafias.
In an under cover investigation into criminal gangs operating in north London Albanians who fought in the KLA (Kosovo Liberation Army) during the bloody Balkans conflict against Serbia, now have now established themselves as formidable figures in the London’s underworld.
One leading Albanian gangster who spoke to the London Daily News said:
“We can use guns, we control the prostitutes in Soho and we are investing in London heavily. We fear no one and the law cannot do anything to stop us.”
The newspaper discovered that to have someone “taken out” according to the unwritten laws in London’s criminal underworld, the going rate is around GBP 5 000 with Albanian’s using either guns or knives to eliminate the target.
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