Who are the 10 "Most Wanted" Albanians from Interpol

2024-12-17 19:50:39 / AKTUALITET ALFA PRESS

Who are the 10 "Most Wanted" Albanians from Interpol
Interpol has announced the list of the 10 most wanted Albanians. Among them are two people wanted by American justice as suspects of murder. The crimes for which the Albanians are wanted are murder, robbery and drug trafficking.

Among them are two people wanted by American justice as suspects of murder. Only three of the 10 Albanians on the Interpol list are wanted by justice in Albania. The list is headed by Bedri Noka, the 40-year-old from Novoseja in Vlora. He is wanted by Belgium, because he is suspected of being a member of a criminal organization that trafficked large quantities of cocaine in Europe. The 40-year-old is also suspected of money laundering.

Full list of wanted persons and charges against them:

1. Bedri Noka (40 years old) – Wanted by Belgium for involvement in a criminal organization, drug trafficking and money laundering.

2. Andi Kuka (31 years old) – Wanted by Belgium for the same charges: drug trafficking, criminal organization and money laundering.

3. Taulant Memo (38 years old) – Wanted by Greece for financial damage over 10,000 euros and illegal possession of weapons.

4. Ergest Memo (age 40) – Wanted by Greece on the same charges as Taulant Memo.

5. Alex Burreli (age 56) – Wanted by Cyprus for conspiracy to murder, use of explosives, arson, theft and attempted murder.

6. Romeo Rustemaj (35 years old) – Wanted in Albania for attempted murder and escape from custody.

7. Gazment Nebiu (48 years old) – Wanted in Albania for premeditated murder, participation in a criminal organization and possession of weapons without a permit.

8. Ervis Mecollari (37 years old) – Wanted by the US for murder.

9. Spartak Sageri (51 years old) – Wanted in Albania for the murder of two or more people and criminal conspiracy.

10. Artan Sulstarova (44 years old) – Wanted by the US for first degree murder and assault with a firearm.

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