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This is the legacy of blind Western support for Albanian 
terrorism masquarading as "victimization" in 1998/99...
and fraudulently presented as such on our TV screens.

Appeasing the cancer of crime-funded terrorism is bad
enough... Pandering to it - as NATO conveniently chose to
do in order to excuse its bombing of the Serbs - is folly
almost beyond belief!

The Serbs should have been left to defeat these ruthless
expansionists. Just as Yugoslavia's Macedonian neighbours
today must bitterly regret they were not... and the whole
wide world is now finding out to its cost.

JJ

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From: Mirjana Petrovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [TW] Albanian mafia takes control of Soho vice
scene
Date: Mon, Jun 18, 2001, 1:14 am


The Independent

Albanian mafia takes control of Soho vice scene
By Ian Burrell, Home Affairs Correspondent
18 June 2001
The Albanian mafia has seized control of the Soho vice
trade, according to a Home Office report.

In the space of less than a year, the ruthless Eastern
European crime network has moved into almost all of the
saunas and massage parlours in the heart of Britain's sex
industry. The development is described as a "revolution"
by one government source.

A Home Office briefing, seen by The Independent, says:
"Around 70 per cent of sauna/massage parlours in London's
Soho [are] now controlled by Albanians/Kosovars." The
briefing said that the "tightening grip" of Albanian gangs
on the vice trade was "changing the landscape" of Britain's
sex industry. The Albanian mafia's establishment of a
foothold in Britain is of deep concern to law enforcement
agencies, which have been concerned by the crime network's
growing presence in other parts of Europe.

A source said: "Twelve months ago, Albanian organised
crime was not an issue for the UK. Their infiltration has
been very swift."

Albanian gangs already control much of the vice in
Greece, Germany and Italy, where they have been prepared to
take on the Italian Mafia, particularly in Milan. The Home
Office report follows a shocking study by Save the Children
last March, which revealed that thousands of Albanian girls
as young as 14 were being abducted from their families and
sent overseas to work as prostitutes.

A concerted police raid on Soho brothels in February
revealed that 80 per cent of women working as prostitutes
were from overseas, mostly from the Balkans and Baltic
states. According to the National Criminal Intelligence
Service, Albanian women are also being moved to red light
areas in the north of England and the Midlands. Nearly a
decade ago it was predicted that Russian organised crime
would seek to exert influence over the British vice trade
but instead it is Albanian gangs that have taken control.

Inspector Paul Holmes, of the Metropolitan Police
clubs and vice unit, said the Albanians had come to
prominence "very rapidly" by striking a deal with the
Maltese and East End London gangsters who have traditionally
dominated the Soho vice scene. Inspector Holmes said he
believed that 70 to 75 per cent of women working in UK
brothels were now from Albania or were Kosovo Albanians.

"The Albanians have inserted their girls into the
existing infrastructure [of brothels] but the women are
being controlled by organised criminals," he said.

The arrival of the Albanian mafia has not yet led to
violence. Inspector Holmes described the relationship
between the Albanians and the traditional London vice
rackets as "almost like a comfortable bedfellow thing.

"The people that run these places want a set level of
money and don't care whether the girls are from Albania
or Mars. But we are concerned at what will happen when the
turf is full and the Albanians start setting up their own
places."

Similar scenarios in Italy and Germany have led to violent
clashes, with the Albanian gangs demonstrating that they are
incomparably ruthless and heavily armed.

But some women's groups challenge the official view of
Albanian prostitution in London. They argue that the women,
many of whom are seeking asylum, are not being victimised
and are grateful for an opportunity to earn money.

Niki Adams of the English Collective of Prostitutes
said all the Albanian women she had met had
claimed to be "working independently" and none had
said they were exploited by criminal racketeers.

"There are a number of women in Soho who are sending
money back to their families and have said to us, 'I am
the only wage earner in my family'," she said.

Inspector Holmes said 90 per cent of the women knew
they would be working as prostitutes when they left
Albania but he rejected the idea that they were working
independently. "What they believe is that once they have
paid their debt bond they will be able to make significant
money for themselves. The reality is completely different,"
he said. "At its most benign it is ruthless exploitation
and at its most malevolent it is rape on a daily basis."
Albanian prostitutes were terrified of giving evidence
against their pimps in case of reprisals against
their families, he said.

The problem of the Albanian mafia in Britain will be
raised tomorrow in Edinburgh, when some of the world's
foremost experts on organised crime will meet to discuss
emerging trends at the Global Forum for Law Enforcement
and National Security.

The guest speaker, Mark Galeotti, the director of the
organised crime centre at Keele University, told The
Independent that the Albanian mafia was "the key crime
group emerging at the moment" in Britain.

The old territorial crime families were "increasingly
dinosaurial", he said.


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