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Crime and mafia doesn't have one nation's name.
Friday, 29.01.2010.
09:28
33 persons suspected of cocaine trafficking have been arrested in a joint operation of the Serbian Organized Crime Prosecution and their Italian counterparts.
Izvor: Tanjug
pre 14 godina
Crime and mafia doesn't have one nation's name.
pre 14 godina
Guess Kosovo is not the only "mafia state" after all.
(BalkanUpdate, 29 January 2010 13:27)
Don't worry, Hungary where we are at this moment has it's own home-grown "business", too. Since I did see few things in the States and my car once was shot by accident in East Palo Alto and so far nothing even close in Germany/Slovakia/Croatia/Serbia+KosMet/Hungary ... OK, say a prayer because you don't know the REAL problems, unlike who lives in East Palo Alto, LA, Detroit, Bridgeport, Tijuana. The life there is not as boring as in the middle of that KM bridge. All these "crime" issues Serbs and Albanians love to throw at each other sound pretty funny to me. I learned how to drive in pretty "good" places around NY and CT borderline (you know, Barrio, Bronx and such) and for a while later while in California in order to get to my workplace I had to drive through East Palo Alto. There I got the 9mm in my rear bumper. Was not funny.
pre 14 godina
Small steps indeed, but we finally have an albanian who freely admits Kosovo's illegal albanian state is a mafia state. Thanks Balkan Update.
pre 14 godina
Bravo! Good to see that there are states where the police fights organized criminals instead of employing them as politicians!
pre 14 godina
These arrests show great cooperation between Serbian and Italian prosecutors and police. Congratulations!
pre 14 godina
"Those arrested were of Italian, Serb, Montenegrin, Albanian and Columbian nationality"
An example of multi-ethnic cooperation huh? Who says Serbs and Albanian's cannot work together? Wonder what "Minister of Kosovo" Bogdanovic has to say about this "cooperation"?
Guess Kosovo is not the only "mafia state" after all.
pre 14 godina
Bravo!
pre 14 godina
Great job, clean the streets from these criminals!
pre 14 godina
Great job, clean the streets from these criminals!
pre 14 godina
"Those arrested were of Italian, Serb, Montenegrin, Albanian and Columbian nationality"
An example of multi-ethnic cooperation huh? Who says Serbs and Albanian's cannot work together? Wonder what "Minister of Kosovo" Bogdanovic has to say about this "cooperation"?
Guess Kosovo is not the only "mafia state" after all.
pre 14 godina
These arrests show great cooperation between Serbian and Italian prosecutors and police. Congratulations!
pre 14 godina
Bravo!
pre 14 godina
Bravo! Good to see that there are states where the police fights organized criminals instead of employing them as politicians!
pre 14 godina
Small steps indeed, but we finally have an albanian who freely admits Kosovo's illegal albanian state is a mafia state. Thanks Balkan Update.
pre 14 godina
Guess Kosovo is not the only "mafia state" after all.
(BalkanUpdate, 29 January 2010 13:27)
Don't worry, Hungary where we are at this moment has it's own home-grown "business", too. Since I did see few things in the States and my car once was shot by accident in East Palo Alto and so far nothing even close in Germany/Slovakia/Croatia/Serbia+KosMet/Hungary ... OK, say a prayer because you don't know the REAL problems, unlike who lives in East Palo Alto, LA, Detroit, Bridgeport, Tijuana. The life there is not as boring as in the middle of that KM bridge. All these "crime" issues Serbs and Albanians love to throw at each other sound pretty funny to me. I learned how to drive in pretty "good" places around NY and CT borderline (you know, Barrio, Bronx and such) and for a while later while in California in order to get to my workplace I had to drive through East Palo Alto. There I got the 9mm in my rear bumper. Was not funny.
pre 14 godina
Crime and mafia doesn't have one nation's name.
pre 14 godina
Small steps indeed, but we finally have an albanian who freely admits Kosovo's illegal albanian state is a mafia state. Thanks Balkan Update.
pre 14 godina
"Those arrested were of Italian, Serb, Montenegrin, Albanian and Columbian nationality"
An example of multi-ethnic cooperation huh? Who says Serbs and Albanian's cannot work together? Wonder what "Minister of Kosovo" Bogdanovic has to say about this "cooperation"?
Guess Kosovo is not the only "mafia state" after all.
pre 14 godina
These arrests show great cooperation between Serbian and Italian prosecutors and police. Congratulations!
pre 14 godina
Great job, clean the streets from these criminals!
pre 14 godina
Bravo! Good to see that there are states where the police fights organized criminals instead of employing them as politicians!
pre 14 godina
Guess Kosovo is not the only "mafia state" after all.
(BalkanUpdate, 29 January 2010 13:27)
Don't worry, Hungary where we are at this moment has it's own home-grown "business", too. Since I did see few things in the States and my car once was shot by accident in East Palo Alto and so far nothing even close in Germany/Slovakia/Croatia/Serbia+KosMet/Hungary ... OK, say a prayer because you don't know the REAL problems, unlike who lives in East Palo Alto, LA, Detroit, Bridgeport, Tijuana. The life there is not as boring as in the middle of that KM bridge. All these "crime" issues Serbs and Albanians love to throw at each other sound pretty funny to me. I learned how to drive in pretty "good" places around NY and CT borderline (you know, Barrio, Bronx and such) and for a while later while in California in order to get to my workplace I had to drive through East Palo Alto. There I got the 9mm in my rear bumper. Was not funny.
pre 14 godina
Bravo!
pre 14 godina
Crime and mafia doesn't have one nation's name.
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