Dutch Drug Dealer in Pattaya

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Dutch Drug Dealer in Pattaya

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Unread post by Dobre » November 12th, 2009, 3:32 am

33 tablets...that's, that's something.

I mean, 33 tablets of Tuna or Sushi Yah Jah or whatever the fuck Soya powder, that's way more than what this is worth

Major drug bust in a Skopje suburb
Wednesday, 04 November 2009


Macedonian police seized about 16 kilos of high-quality heroin on Thursday at Skopje settlement Cair, and arrested four people. The drug haul was part of the international operation 'Bosphorus'.

The drug traffickers are members of a criminal group, which has been trying to sold large quantity of heroin in Macedonia, Director of the Public Security Bureau lLupco Todorovski told reporters on Wednesday.

Undercover agents participated in the police operation, while the drug was seized at about 1600h, when it should have been transported to Kosovo. The police arrested one Turkish and three Macedonian citizens.

Black market wholesale, retail price of the seized heroin is estimated at about EUR500,000 and 700,000 respectively.

Thus far a total of 194 kilos of drugs have been seized within the 'Bosphorus' operation

http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/8898/2/

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Bulgarian sentenced to life sentence in Iran for ferrying heroin

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Bulgarian lorry driver Zhivko Roussev was sentenced to life imprisonment by an Iranian court after being accused of ferrying 135kg of heroin, Bulgarian private broadcaster bTV said on November 9 2009.

Roussev (55) pleaded not guilty and can appeal against his sentence, bTV said. If the verdict is confirmed at the next two court hearings, he will probably be unable to serve his sentence in a Bulgarian jail because Bulgaria and Iran do not have a bilateral agreement on transfer of prisoners.

Drug trafficking in Iran is punishable by death.

In January 2009, Roussev was reported by Bulgarian media to have been in an Iranian jail four months after he had disappeared without a trace. The Bulgarian driver was caught by police in Tabriz in September 2008. All along, his daughter had thought that he had gone to Armenia to be with a girlfriend.

His employer, a Bulgarian company, initially did not disclose any information, but after some time they had reported him missing. It transpired that Roussev had been arrested after police found a hidden compartment in his lorry with 135kg of heroin.

http://www.sofiaecho.com/2009/11/09/812 ... ing-heroin

Heroin hidden in sauerkraut in Bulgaria: police

(AFP) – Oct 29, 2009

SOFIA — Bulgarian police in the central city of Plovdiv have seized just over 50 kilogrammes (110 pounds) of heroin, hidden in cans of sauerkraut, prosecutors said Thursday.

Eight people were arrested while transporting the heroin-laden cans in a minivan.

According to Plovdiv prosecutor Marin Peltekov, the drugs were destined for distribution within the country.

Separately, the Bulgarian customs agency said it seized 45 kilogrammes of heroin in a tourist bus that had entered the country via the Kapitan Andreevo border crossing with Turkey.

The drugs were divided up into 90 packages and sprinkled with red pepper so as to put the sniffer dogs off the scent.

Three people were arrested.

Bulgaria lies on the main drug-trafficking route from Asia to Western Europe and seizes hundreds of kilogrammes of heroin at its borders every year.

Meanwhile, doctors constantly warn of the rising use of heroin within the country.

Copyright © 2009 AFP. All rights reserved. More »

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... OA6k-LHQiw

5 Kilos of Heroin Seized on Bulgaria-Turkey Border, 4 Arrested
Crime | November 3, 2009, Tuesday

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Late Sunday, 5 kilos of heroin were seized in a joint customs and police operation, and a gang of 4 detained. Photo by Customs Agency

An organized criminal gang, engaged in trafficking heroin from Turkey into Bulgaria, has been caught and its operations ended.

In a joint operation by officers of the National Customs Agency, the Unit for Fighting Organized Crime (GDBOP) and the Regional Directorates of Haskovo and Plovdiv, a total of 5 kilos of heroin was confiscated.

The group was using the so-called “Balkan Route” to transport the drugs into Bulgaria.

On the night of November 1, customs officers stopped and checked a BMW car at Kapitan Andreevo border checkpoint. The driver was a 52-year-old man from Plovdiv, identified only as O.T.

Hidden in spaces behind the car’s dashboard, the officers discovered 4 packets consisting of 2 kilos of a brown powdery substance. When tested on the spot, the powder was identified as heroin.

In a follow-up operation, three other participants from Plovdiv have been detained. These three persons, aged between 22 and 39 years, have also not been named.

A search of their luggage uncovered a further 6 packets of heroin, weighing 3 kilos.

Investigations are continuing, according to the Customs Agency.

http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=109558

Bulgaria Border Narcotics Team Busts 79 Kg of Heroin
Crime | October 24, 2009, Saturday

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Heroin for BGN 10 M was found Saturday in a car arriivng from Turkey at the "Kapitan Andreevo" border cross point. File Photo

Nearly 79 kilos of heroin were caught early Saturday at the Bulgaria-Turkey "Kapitan Andreevo" cross border point.

The news about the action of the employees from the special taks force for the combat of illegal drug trafficking in the town of Svilengrad is reported by the press center of the Regional Customs Agency in the city of Plovdiv.

The heroin has been discovered around 4 am after the checkup of “Citroen” automobile with German tags traveling from Turkey to Germany.

The drug has been hidden in a special chamber underneath the car’s floor and divided in 152 packages. The value is estimated at BGN 10 M, but the price would triple on the black market, the Customs Agency explains.

Two people have been detained – the driver, who is a Turkish’s and German citizen, and a passenger withTurkish nationality.

Since the beginning of the year, the authorities at “Kapitan Andreevo” have detained 330 kg of heroin during nine narcotics searches.

http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=109232

Austrian Serb caught smuggling heroin into Slovenia

By Lisa Chapman

A Serb living in Austria was caught smuggling 24.6 kilos of heroin by Slovene customs officials last Thursday at the Gruskovje border crossing between Croatia and Slovenia.

Slovene police said today (Weds) that the man, 26, had been driving a small lorry with Austrian licence plates and had been bound for Vienna.

They added a customs official had become suspicious about a small enclosed area in the back of the lorry and found 30 packets of heroin in it. He found another seven above a cloth stretched along the lorry’s roof.

The man then fled on foot but was caught by Slovene police after running only 150 metres. He is now in detention in Ljubljana.

Slovene police said laboratory tests had established that the heroin was of high quality. They estimated its street value at 1.3 million Euros.

http://austriantimes.at/news/General_Ne ... o_Slovenia

Serbian media on the Morava action

November 01, 2009

All the press gives extensive coverage to the Morava action, in which the police cut a network of drug dealers in Serbia and in which more than 650 persons were arrested, Vecernje novosti writes. 200 facilities on some 600 locations were searched. Large quantities of drugs, arms, ammunition, stolen cars and some 1 million forged USD were confiscated, namely 20kg of heroin, four stolen cars, 20 luxury cars, 57 pieces of weapons and a large quantity of ammunition, BLIC writes. The action was carried out in Belgrade and another 26 towns in Serbia.

http://glassrbije.org/E/index.php?optio ... &Itemid=26

More than 500 arrests in police raids
31 October 2009 | 10:56 -> 16:02 | Source: B92, Tanjug
BELGRADE -- Serbian police (MUP) made more than 500 arrests in the so-called Morava operation in the fight against drug trafficking and other criminal activity.

According to Interior Minister Ivica Dačić, more than 600 buildings were searched and several hundred people were arrested on the suspicion of selling illegal substances and committing other crimes.

The Morava action began at 06:00 CET on Saturday morning throughout the entire territory of Serbia and in all police administrations around the country.

Dačić said that about 2,000 police officers participated in the action, and that about 100 suspects have already been remanded in custody for a period of 48 hours.

He said that the action is “practically finished,” though some buildings still remain to be search, adding that the names of the arrested persons will be released later.

Police found dozens of types of drugs, a large amount of weapons and ammunition, stolen cars, and USD 52,000 of counterfeit bills was found in the possession of one suspect in Belgrade.

Dačić said that the action was focused on people who sell drugs to children in primary and middle schools, clubs and cafes, as well as people who were already know to police for committing other crimes.

The Interior Minister said that the police did a good job in keeping the action secret, so that no one was able to escape arrest.

He also said that cooperation with the courts was also excellent.

Sources close to the Novi Pazar police told B92 that crime boss Dževad Alibašić from Tutin was arrested, under the suspicion of selling and distributing heroin.

The action was also implemented “without problems" on the territory of the Vranje police administration, and suspects from Bujanovac, Preševo and Vranje were arrested.

An eyewitness in Niš said that gendarmeries armed with rifles and masks on their faces arrested one man and led him out of Niš’s largest church in handcuffs at about 8:00 CET.

Earlier this month, Niš police seized more than 12 kilograms of heroin and arrested three suspects.

There were also arrests of drug dealers made in Valjevo last night, police sources from the town confirmed for the Beta news agency.

A police source told Beta that “all people who the police had any information on related to drug dealing were arrested.”

Asked whether “serious, large dealers” were arrested, the source said that police “did not pay attention to whether they were serious or not, and whether they had a gram or a kilogram of drugs.”

“They are all in the same chain, they are all the same problem, and we did not want to have anyone say that we only picked up the ‘small fish.’ while the ‘larger’ ones are untouchable,” the source said.

There were also arrests made in Novi Sad this morning, according to police officials in the city.

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-ar ... v_id=62718

Bulgarian customs seize 28 kg of heroin at border
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Oct 16, 2009, 15:32 GMT

Sofia - Bulgarian customs agents Friday seized a shipment of 28 kilograms of heroin on the border with Serbia, the Interior Ministry said.

The drugs, with a street value of 1.7 million euros (2.4 million dollars), were found stashed beneath the front seats of a car belonging to a Bulgarian who once previously, in 2000, had been arrested for smuggling heroin.

Bulgaria lies on one of the chief routes for drug smuggling between the Balkans and western Europe. Last year the country seized about one tonne of heroin.

http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/ ... -at-border

Former bodyguard gets six years for cocaine in car battery

Thursday, November 05, 2009 - 05:38 PM


A former military bodyguard has been jailed for six years for importing cocaine into the country hidden in a car’s battery.

Zoran Andjelkovic (aged 41), a Dutch national, but originally from Serbia, was caught with nearly two kilogrammes of the drug, worth €125,000. Gardaí were alerted to the drugs by a confidential tip-off.

Andjelkovic, of Hagandoornwag, Amsterdam, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to possession of cocaine for sale or supply on December 13, 2008 at the Airside Retail Park in Swords.

Detective Garda Neil Kavanagh told prosecuting counsel, Mr Ronan Kennedy BL, that they were informed that a car containing a large amount of cocaine would be in the Swords area. They set up surveillance around the town and spotted the car in the car park of a hotel.

Andjelkovic was seen getting into the car and driving to another hotel before continuing on to the Airside Retail Park. He went into a shop there and when he returned gardaí moved in.

He was arrested while the car was brought away for a search. Gardaí found 1778 grams of cocaine wrapped up and hidden in the car battery housing.

Andjelkovic initially claimed he had bought the jeep in Holland and was in Ireland to find customers for his new plastics business. He said he did not know there were drugs in the car.

When his fingerprints were found on the packages he admitted he had been asked by an Irish man called “Tommy” to drive the car over. He said he thought he was transporting money and was shocked when he saw drugs loaded in.

He said he was to be paid €5,000 which he needed to help pay off a €25,000 debt.

“I will never do this again”, he told gardaí. “I am glad no families will suffer from these drugs.” Det Gda Kavanagh said he had no previous convictions here but was “known” to the Dutch police.

Defence counsel, Ms Caroline Biggs SC, said Andjelkovic had been a close protection bodyguard in the Dutch military and had also worked as a bouncer but was currently unemployed. She said he had entered an early guilty plea and had assisted gardaí as much as he could.

Jailing him for six years, Judge Katherine Delahunt said she accepted the mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years was not necessary due to his cooperation with gardaí.

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingne ... 33119.html

Three suspects in smuggling of two tons of drugs defend themselves with silence
One shipment of cocaine smuggled in April by a ship
Author: V. Z. Cvijić | 19.10.2009 - 08:59

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Belgrade - Drug dealers behind shipment of more than 2 tons of cocaine confiscated in Uruguay last week, managed to smuggle in April this year an unknown quantity of drugs by a ship, ‘La Nacion’ daily of Argentina with largest circulation reports.

This daily also reports that the arrested Serbian nationals have been in Argentina since March this year.
‘It is expected for domino effect to follow after arrests in Serbia so that the whole net is disclosed’, a spokesman of a court in Argentina said.
The judge ordered issuance of international wanted list after four Serbs. The police in Uruguay raised protection of individuals that took part in the action pf confiscation of cocaine for fear from revenge. Media in Uruguay and Argentina report that ‘Serbian mafia’ plans revenge. That is why the navy intelligence service has been engaged to take care of security of the policemen participating in the action. Special measures have been introduced in a prison in which one of the arrested suspects is being kept.
Zeljko Vujanovic, Marko Vorotovic and Nikola Pavlovic, suspected to have been involved in smuggling of 2.1 tons of cocaine have been ruled one-month detention by investigation judge of a court in Belgrade. He also decided about launching of an investigation against them.
The three arrested suspects said at hearing that they are not guilty and refused to say anything else so the investigation judge concluded that they were defending themselves with silence.
The police in Uruguay issued wanted list after four Serbian nationals suspected to manage to run away from a yacht that was sailing under English flag when 2.1. tons of cocaine were confiscated.
The investigation bodies in Serbia think that the individual that ordered the cocaine is one of presently most controversial and powerful Montenegrin businessmen. According to information available, Serbian Police and the BIA have been monitoring for months the main suspect and members of his group. The organizer of smuggling is leader of a clan from Montenegro with huge business in Serbia.

http://www.blic.rs/society.php?id=5348

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"Montenegrin ordered massive cocaine shipment"
19 October 2009 | 19:33 | Source: Tanjug
PODGORICA -- Ivica Dačić says that all persons from Montenegro suspected to be linked to the case of cocaine smuggling from Columbia would be questioned.

Daily Dan from Podgorica writes today on its front page that the person who had ordered the drugs from Columbia is Dragan Šarić – a "businessman" from Pljevlja in northern Montenegro – who owns several cafes, popular night club Maximus in Kotor, on the Adriatic coast, and Rudar football club from Pljevlja.

Dačić told the newspaper that all persons believed to be connected to the case would be interviewed, “especially those who are related or have business connections to the suspects who tried to smuggle 2,8 tons of cocaine from South America to Serbia".

The drugs, seized in international waters of the Atlantic in a joint operation between the Serbian intelligence service (BIA) and the America's DEA as part of an international counter-narcotics operation, are estimated to have a street value of about USD 250mn.


“According to instructions of the special prosecutor we will interview all persons who in any way have connections to the three arrested men suspected of the cocaine smuggling, especially if they have family and business connection,” he pointed out.

He says that the raid that resulted in the seizure of the shipment was part of the activities aimed at intensifying fight against all sorts of organized crime – based on a decision adopted by Serbia's Council for National Security.

Dačić praised the cooperation between the Serbian police (MUP) and the police forces in the region, "especially the Montenegro police". He also announced that the Serbian MUP would ask them to "check the information about all persons the police is interested in concerning security".

Meanwhile, Željko Vujanović, who was arrested by Serbian police under suspicion that he was connected to the drug smuggling, is a close relative of the Šarić brothers from Pljevlja, who have a reputation of being "wise guys" in Montenegro – but who have so far escaped conviction for any crime.

Darko Šarić’s defense lawyer Josif Mićković denied that there was a connection "between his client and cigarette smuggling", and announced that he would sue the newspaper "for publishing an article on cigarette smuggling and mentioning Šarić’s name in that context", Tanjug news agency reprorts.

“Darko Šarić has nothing to do with the cocaine that was seized a few days ago in Uruguay,” Mićković told another Podgorica daily, Vijesti, and added that his client's connection to the case was "plain fiction".

“Mentioning the name of Darko Šarić in such a context represents a particular kind of charge and verdict for what is serious felony, that was delivered after a shortened trial without presenting the evidence, determining the facts and without any doubt expressed by authorized state body,” stated Mićković.

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-arti ... v_id=62454

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Re: Dutch Drug Dealer in Pattaya

Unread post by DutchGangster69 » December 18th, 2009, 7:53 pm

well its a known fact a 100 percent of the heroin entering europe passes through the balkans.

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Unread post by DutchGangster69 » December 19th, 2009, 4:50 am

100 percent of the heroin
well maybe 70 percent

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Unread post by Dobre » December 19th, 2009, 7:38 pm

DutchGangster69 wrote:well its a known fact a 100 percent of the heroin entering europe passes through the balkans.
DutchGangster69 wrote:
100 percent of the heroin
well maybe 70 percent
It really depends, alot of heroin and cocaine passes through the Balkans alongside ecstasy, amphetamines and all types of other crap.

Even then, cocaine can be imported in West Africa, Spain, Italy...

But heroin can be grown in most environments...

For example, the production and growth of opium poppies is completely legal in Macedonia as long as the end product is not heroin and opium itself is a controlled substance which private pharmaceutical companies the Macedonian government grants licences to work with...

Note that alot of heroin goes for the Russian and Eastern European markets through Central Asia(Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, etc.)...

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