70 years in prison for the Albanian cocaine gang led by two brothers

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2023-11-18 08:03:00 | Kronikë

70 years in prison for the Albanian cocaine gang led by two brothers

A court in Britain has given a total sentence of 70 years in prison for a gang of Albanians who distributed cocaine-type narcotics in several areas of the country.

The well-organised Albanian gang was based in Derbyshire, but had spread its influence across Leicestershire and East Staffordshire, earning hundreds of thousands of pounds from this illegal activity.

It was run by brothers Edmond and Eduard Haziri and their friends and relatives, who received the cocaine in London and then distributed it throughout the network in Leicester and the Midlands, where they also collected the money.

The gang members were charged with supplying cocaine and all were sentenced at Derby Crown Court:

Edmond Haziri, 36 years old – sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Eduard Haziri, 34 years old - imprisoned for 15 years and six months.

Grazmend Hoxha, 47 years old - sentenced to 11 years in prison.

Alban Krasniqi, 34 years old - sentenced to nine years in prison.

Samuel Stoica, 25 - jailed for eight years and three months.

Simion Stoica, 22 years old – imprisoned for three years and six months.

Kristi Prifti, 23 years old - sentenced to four years in prison.

Joshua Garrigan, 32 - jailed for two years and eight months.

Razvan Manoliu, 27 years old – jailed for two years and eight months. (A2 Televizion)

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