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Director of the Italian anti-mafia: Here's why the "Ura" operation was delayed by 3 months and the role of SPAK

Director of the Italian anti-mafia: Here's why the "Ura"

The General Director of the Italian Anti-Mafia, Michele Carbone, has commented on the 'Bridge' operation carried out between Italy and Albania.

Asked about the 3-month delay in the execution of the arrest warrant, Carbone said that this was due to the translation of materials by SPAK. 

" The operation was decided to be carried out in cooperation. After signing the restraining order, time was needed to translate the materials. There was then an agreement between the judicial authorities of Tirana and the Tirana authorities to execute the operation, in which I myself participated by arriving in Tirana. An operation that ended positively," Michele Carbone told journalist Alba Kepi on Syri TV.

Carbone stated that Albanian criminality in Italy is increasingly dynamic and is gaining leadership in cocaine trafficking. As for Operation Ura, he emphasized that it has not yet ended, and investigations are ongoing.

The operation that targeted the Troplini and Pojevi gangs, one of the most dangerous groups internationally based in Durrës, was undertaken 10 days after the May 11 elections, while the opposition accuses them of interfering in the elections to give Rama victory.

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