ALBANIAN MUSLIM MAFIA RUNS INTL STOLEN CAR RING TO FUND JIHAD
Kosovo is a narco-jihadist vipers nest bent on ethnically cleansing its residual native pre-Islamic Serb inhabitants, in fulfillment of regional, and perhaps larger Islamic goals and they are bringing their special brand of criminality to America. Taking a page from AQ: Al Qaeda's Stolen cars (and see this post: The Stolen Cars of Al Qaeda), Albanian Muslims are shipping stolen cars out of the US in support of Islamic jihad. Bill Warner breaks the story here.
ALBANIAN MUSLIM MAFIA RUNS INTERNATIONAL STOLEN CAR RACKET THAT FUNDS TERRORISM OUT OF NY & NJ.
4 OF FORT DIX SIX NJ TERRORISTS ARE ALBANIANS.
Muslim Albanian gangs, are replacing the Italian mafia as the organized crime outfit in the US, shipping stolen cars from the docks of NY in support of terrorism, run by Daut Kadriovski
Daut Kadriovski aka Mehmed Haidini the reputed boss of one of the 15 Families, embodies the tenacity of the top Kosovar drug traffickers. A Yugoslav Interior Ministry report identifies him as one of Europe's biggest heroin dealers, and Nicovic calls him a "major financial resource for the KLA." Through his
family links, Nicovic says, Kadriovski smuggled more than 100 kilos of heroin into New York and Philadelphia, in 1993 he headed for the United States (New York City), where it's believed he continues to operate. Daut Kadriovski's contacts include Albanians living in the Bronx, they had been coordinating their plans from such social hangouts as the Besa, Two Star and Gurra cafes, and across New Jersey, he is wanted in 12 European countries.
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The Albanian Mafia rule in New York City is so well known and wide open that the recent "Grand Theft Auto IV" and Grand Theft Auto WIKI games are patterned on their violence....the Albanian mob appears as the main antagonist, shipping stolen cars back to Europe without Petrovic's permission, retrieved from wiki here.
In Italy, Albanian organized crime gangs appear to control the car trafficking market. One method they employ is to deliberately drive into a car and then when the driver stops to assess the damage to his vehicle, they take the car by force. The cars are then exported to Tirana. A car stolen in central Italy in the morning can be in Albania with its new owner that same evening, Interpol Report.“The vehicles are not only stolen for their own sake; sometimes they are trafficked to finance other crimes,” according to the international police organization Interpol. Europol’s report describes Europe’s stolen-car industry as a complex network of professionals that includes car thieves, technicians, mechanics, document forgers, drivers, and unscrupulous car dealers. These thieves have learned how to disable immobilizers, locate and eliminate tracking devices, and alter VIN numbers.
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How can you be reporting such terribel things about Albania. Michael Totten says the place is so nice.
Posted by: Davod | Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 02:33 PM