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Voice of Russia
June 6, 2010

Kosovo: drugs for Europe

Two years ago a joke was being circulated on the Runet [Internet] that a heroin 
producer has recognized its distributor’s independence. It was about 
Afghanistan, which was the first to recognize the independence of the Serbian 
province of Kosovo which had illegally separated from Yugoslavia.

Kosovo has since become a transit point for drugs channelled from Asia to 
Europe.

A Serbian military analyst and an authoritative expert on the situation in 
Kosovo, Milovan Drecun, says that, according to the Europol and Interpol, the 
largest amount of heroin is delivered to Europe from Afghanistan via Kosovo. 
According to some estimates, some 65% of all the world’s heroin is channeled 
through the former Serbian province; while 90% of all drugs that reach Europe 
are shipped via Kosovo. 

According to the Canadian detective Stewart Kellock, the Albanian drug mafia 
operates with the connivance of the United States. Mr. Kellock said in an 
interview that US diplomats prevent the detention in Kosovo of notorious drug 
traffickers. 

The Canadian detective also confirmed that Kosovo’s current Prime Minister 
Hashim Thaci leads the biggest Albanian mafia clan. 

According to KFOR secret reports, the clan owns three illegal labs to process 
heroin. People involved in drug smuggling into Kosovo hold state offices of 
great importance in the province, says the Serbian military analyst Milovan 
Drecun in a radio interview with the Voice of Russia, and elaborates: 

The media talks about the ties that exist between the American military in 
Kosovo and the local drug dealers, but is it really so?

Officially, the Americans are working hard to stamp out heroin production in 
Afghanistan, but in reality they, namely the CIA, are using the proceeds from 
the drug trade, including the illegal drug traffic to Kosovo from Afghanistan 
which is facilitated mainly via the Bondsteel Base [Camp Bondsteel], to 
replenish their secret coffers, at least that’s what American newspapers have 
recently been writing about, Milovan Drecun reports. 

Other reports mention a U.S. connection with a member of the terrorist Kosovo 
Liberation Army and a close friend of Kosovo Premier Hashim Thaci who are 
believed to have been smuggling up to 150 kilos of heroin and cocaine at a 
time. These criminals were chummy with a café owner close to the Bondsteel Base 
and were doing business with the American officers there, Milovan Drecun adds. 

All this means that, with the help of Western patrons, Kosovo has been turned 
into a breeding ground for all kinds of drug dealers and other criminals. Or, 
as Alexis Troud from the Paris-based International Academy of Geopolitics 
famously said, “A criminal zone run by the Albanian mafia.”





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