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Makfax news agency, Skoplje

Albanian mafia at work in New York
New York, 2.06.2008 09:11

The Albanian organized crime groups, operating largely in New York City, are
carrying out serious criminal offenses, Manhattan Attorney Michael Garcia
said.

"Albanian extremist crime groups have emerged in the city and became more
active. So far, we cannot say whether these groups dominate, but they commit
the cruelest felonies," Garcia said.

Albanian organized crime penetrated in the European Union countries as well
as in the United States since the start of the war in Kosovo, when Albanians
were granted a status of ethnic refugees, Russian Ria Novosti news agency
said.

A number of experts estimate that Albanian narco-mafia was directly linked
with Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), seen by many US experts as terrorist
group.

Experts say the Balkan route provides 25-40% of the entire heroine market in
the United States.

FBI says in its report that Albanian mafia have emerged as a serious
organized crime problem, threatening to displace La Cosa Nostra families as
kingpins of U.S. crime.

Official statistical data show that in New York only, there are around
150.000 Albanians - migrants from Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Albania.
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