Crackdown on cannabis growers, traffickers in Albania

Published August 29, 2015
Tirana: Police officers burn cannabis plants—AFP
Tirana: Police officers burn cannabis plants—AFP

TIRANA: Albanian authorities say they have confiscated about half a million cannabis plants this year, arresting 240 suspected growers and drug traffickers.

Interior Ministry spokesman Ardi Bita said on Friday that fighting drug production is a “top priority” for police.

Some 7 billion euros ($7.9bn) worth of marijuana has been seized and destroyed so far, Interior Minister Saimir Tahiri said.

On Wednesday, 100 police destroyed some 16,000 plants in Kurvelesh, south of Tirana.

Albania was long a major marijuana producer in Europe. A crackdown started last year, when police stormed the southern Lazarat village with armored personnel carriers - despite coming under automatic weapon and rocket fire by drug growers.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has set the fight against drugs as a main priority for his government, elected in 2013.

Published in Dawn, August 29th, 2015

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