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The Albanian village whose gangsters have ‘all left for the UK’ | World | News

Golaj is a village in Northwest Albania today with a car with a car just ten minutes from the town of Has and Has town. In recent years, the community has seen that most young people have left in search of a better life.

The only work available in the village is low -paid jobs based on tourists passing in farming or roadside cafes. Residents estimate that six of the community has moved to England to find a better paid job. The exit was so great that a local wryly told Sun: “There is no gangster here because they are all in England.”

Although the majority of Albanians are proud of the citizens and proud of their business ethics, the connections to the criminals and drug gangs unfortunately became a little disgraceful.

According to the figures of the Ministry of Justice for last year, one of the 50 Albanians in England was in prison.

In fact, Golaj is the original house of the two Albanian brothers who were expelled from England after being accused of a member of an organized crime network by the national criminal agency.

Isuf and Fation Dauti worked in construction and cleaning works in the UK, but soon they jumped the dosha.

Although he earned modest wages, the brothers lived luxury lives, spent cash on the designer equipment in Harrods, continued high -level cars, including Bentles, and rented £ 2,700 per month in Chelsea.

However, the national criminal agency in 2021 said evidence shows that 40 -year -old Figation is part of an Albanian gang about drugs, human trafficking and money laundering.

It was defined by the agency as “national security risk”.

After leaving England, his brother Isuf is said to have a “more active” role in the gang.

The brothers have two cousins, a groin of a gang that is alleged to have kidnapped to England behind hundreds of illegal immigrants, including children and including children.

The immigrants had to pay £ 13,000 for a seat on the front and £ 8,000 for a place in the back.

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