Kosovo a Muslim mafia state
March 18, 2007 -- Kosovo Albanian military and police is under complete
control of the notorious Muslim Albanian mafia and if Kosovo becomes independent,
the mafia will have an unprecedented total control, from the top to the
underground, says Marko Nicovic, former Chief of Belgrade police and an
expert on mafia crimes in the Balkans.
"At the last congress in Phoenix in Arizona where I participated last
October, the final conclusion of the congress was that 90% of all financial
support of terrorist action in the world comes from drug dealing, and if
you have on the other side the Albanian mafia, it is connected with all
of these activities," says Nicovic.
Over 40% of the world heroin smuggling is controlled by the Albanian
mafia, and only in the US, 30% of heroin is sold by the emerging Albanian
Muslim mafia cartel.
The international recognition of Kosovo will strengthen the drug cartelization
that is already taking place through arranged marriages between Muslim
Albanian families in Kosovo and the drug producers in Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Iran says Marko Nicovic.
Nicovic warns that the Kosovo Albanian familial chains with Muslim drug
families in the Golden Crescent will be impossible to penetrate by the
law enforcement.
"When I was appointed Chief of Police in 1983 it is the first time that
I met the power of the Albanian mafia. I warned my colleagues in the West
that it will be hard to penetrate because all family is involved in smuggling
and that makes very difficult for undercover agents to penetrate this structure,"
says Nicovic.
Arranged marriages between Kosovo Muslim drug families with ones in
Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan is the emerging horizontal integration of
the heroin supply from the producers there to the suppliers in Kosovo and
only family members will be allowed into this inner sanctum of drugs and
terror.
"It will be the very big problem for the Western countries especially
now when Kosovo is almost independent. After that European countries will
have our Columbia in Europe," says Nicovic. "It will be the first time
in history that mafia has its own country."
Nicovic says that large amount of the Albanian mafia money is invested
into political activities such as lobbies that advocate independence for
Kosovo.
"That lobby would organize the structure that would include, for example,
some Congressman, some journalist, some analysts, institutes, foundations...
for the project of an independent Kosovo," says Nicovic.
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"Albanian mafia knows where the money is... money is in the western
countries," says Nicovic. "The main damage will be in the western countries
because they make money in the West not in Kosovo."
Statistics published by the UN that is administering Kosovo says that
unemployment among Kosovo Albanians is at 75% yet Kosovo is undergoing
a construction boom.
"If you have 75% unemployed yet many new buildings, new shops, construction
everywhere, where from has that money come," asks Nicovic.
"Osama bin Laden had in Albania a construction company which made drug
activities with construction companies in Kosovo. These extreme Muslims
will be the trouble for the West... and West will be provoked to investigate
what was done in Kosovo when a terrorist attack is clearly connected with
Albanian mafia," says Nicovic.
An appointed UN envoy, Marti Ahtisaari, has submitted his plan to the
UN on the status of Kosovo where he suggests that independence for the
province should be the solution.
UN decision on the status of the province is expected this year.
March 18, 2007 serbianna (c)
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