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Pročitajte vest Serbian arrested with 24.5 kilos of heroin
  4 November 2009

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Comments: 24

  1. Well customs did good job too.
    (ajvalija 101, 4 November 2009 23:41)
  2. Wow. There is an order of magnitude more in the opinion forum that in the original article. Much of this thread isn't worth the bits and bytes to store it.
    Back to constructive comments please people. This forum does have an ability to provide interesting points of view and clarify the overall picture, but the sort of trash in this thread should be an embarrassment to us all; I’m included for reading it.
    (Mr Rae, 4 November 2009 23:37)
  3. 24.5 kilos of heroin is a drop in the serbian bucket.
    (KOSOVARi, 4 November 2009 21:04)

    But think about your fellow citizens in switzerland, they'll be dry now....
    (The Swiss, 4 November 2009 23:09)
  4. This news is a hit to the ironies of many in our days.

    The arguments that Albanians are the terrorist, the drug dealers and sex traders has filled websites and publications from certain groups of people. But this among many others is proving their ironies to be just wrong.

    Drugs are an expensive market attracting people from different places, different ethnic groups and religious backgrounds to join in. So, there is nonsense to point the finger at certain people as being the cause of all problems. We all contribute, although not equally to the mess of our world.
    (alproud, 4 November 2009 21:45)
  5. 24.5 kilos of heroin is a drop in the serbian bucket.
    (KOSOVARi, 4 November 2009 21:04)
  6. All the time I was offered drugs in Belgrade, it was a Serb that was selling it...
    (max, 4 November 2009 18:25)

    Waoo, am travelling in out of Serbia with longer stays for the last 5 years and that never happened to me, so either I do not have the profile of a drug taker and you have it or we have not been at the same places....

    But, one thing I can tell you, in Lausanne and Geneva, you don't have to have the profile, they are everywhere, would however not mention where from they usually are....

    In Amsterdam, whether you have the profile or not, you can't move 10 meters without being asked for...

    So, the moral of the story, from wherever they are, whoever they are, they don't deserve to hunt our streets, so instead of arguing who is hiding behind a passport, just try to give credit for the one who are fighting this expending deseases!!!
    (The Swiss, 4 November 2009 20:21)
  7. "Usually when they say he had a Serbian passport means he is of some other ethnicity. I wonder which ethnic group are commonly smuggling drugs?"

    All the time I was offered drugs in Belgrade, it was a Serb that was selling it...
    (max, 4 November 2009 18:25)
  8. What - impossible! I thought always that only albanians are drug-dealers in Europe. It must be an ethnic Albanian with serbian passport.

    Dont irrtated the serbian people with this contradict new, they know from serbian government and media that only Albanians are drug-dealers.
    (luis, 4 November 2009 17:44)
  9. Kosovo-USA, to dream that the perpetrator is Serbian is just that - a dream. Albaninas are the biggest drug smugglers in Europe - the EU says so as well in it's annual EU report - As an ethnic group aren't you deeply ashamed for causing such misery throughout the whole continent of Europe?
    (Radoslav, 4 November 2009 14:33)

    No we are not, because it is not the "ethnic group" who sells drugs, and commits crime but the poverty. One does not have to be a genious to figure this out. Second, Serbs do not fall far behind in crime rate, in fact statistically you are way ahead. Albanans might trade drugs, but they do no kill and slaughter people at will and dump them in a mass grave.

    Just like italians were well known for their mafia affairs years ago, albanians are experiencing the same thing. What you don't say is the billions they produce and contribute through hard work and talent. Check the TV shows of Italy, symphonic orchestras, opera halls etc full of Albanin talents, check the work force of Greece where albanians are rated 3 years in the row as the most productive workforce of that country.

    Now I wonder, as an ethnic group aren't you ashamed when your members, mostly ex-leaders are being accused of genocide in the heart of Europe in the 20th century, when your leaders are labeled as "The Butcher of the Balkans" when your mafia guns down your prime minister in the heart of Belgrade, when you are well known as mass grave diggers?

    So please do not through stones from your glass house.
    (Denis, 4 November 2009 17:24)
  10. Maybe he was friends with these:

    [link]
    (KU, 4 November 2009 17:00)
  11. Radoslav,

    I admire your ability to unashamedly write such posts, when just few days ago serbs were arrested for involvment in smuggling TONS of drugs and dozens were arrested for general drug smuggling.

    Then again, we both know you don't actually believe what you write and the sole purpose of your comments is to irritate or cause a reaction - which I guess you have achieved (a reaction i mean.....no irritation - in fact amusement)
    (nikshala, 4 November 2009 16:39)
  12. Nicely done!

    [link] EUROPOL's 'European Organised Crime Threat Assessment (OCTA) 2009 report tells us who is behind this traffik. No prizes for guessing!
    (Aleks, 4 November 2009 16:24)
  13. Who cares from where he is, he was arrested and this is the most important!!
    Goor job from the police
    (The Swiss, 4 November 2009 15:48)

    Indeed. Give him 20 years in prison, whoever he is.
    (Jason, 4 November 2009 16:22)
  14. Nothing is known, but the Balkan War or Words is already in full swing.
    Last year some Chinese and some Gypsies with Serbian passports were locked up for similar offenses. Plus Ukrainians, Serbs, Albanians. So what.
    (Ataman, 4 November 2009 16:01)
  15. Usually when they say he had a Serbian passport means he is of some other ethnicity. I wonder which ethnic group are commonly smuggling drugs?
    (MikeC, 4 November 2009 16:00)
  16. Who cares from where he is, he was arrested and this is the most important!!
    Goor job from the police
    (The Swiss, 4 November 2009 15:48)
  17. The Slovenians can't stand Serbs (or Croats for that matter) so I'm sure they would have said they had caught a Serb, not that they had caught someone using a Serb passport. So I state again, it's 99.999% likely to be an Albanian. Plus the fact that it's known throughout Europe that the Albanian part of Kosovo and Albania proper are the most popular and heavily used routes for drug smuggling into Europe, so it makes sense that the people transporting this rubbish are Albanian.

    Kosovo-USA, to dream that the perpetrator is Serbian is just that - a dream. Albaninas are the biggest drug smugglers in Europe - the EU says so as well in it's annual EU report - As an ethnic group aren't you deeply ashamed for causing such misery throughout the whole continent of Europe?
    (Radoslav, 4 November 2009 14:33)
  18. The article is a bit misleading due to the headline. If you read further it says a man carrying a SERBIAN passport.

    Obviously an albanian, kosovar, whatever they're called today using our country on a smear campaign.

    We all know it's one of the two mentioned above....
    (GSP, 4 November 2009 14:14)
  19. It doesn't matter what nationality of the perpetrator is, when it comes to Heroin. Follow the path...it flows like this:
    From the fields of Afghanistan down the green lane through the Balkans. Then, do the math and find out who the low life big dealers are selling to the little weasels who wanna make a quick buck/Euro...enough said.
    (Dragan, Toronto, 4 November 2009 14:03)
  20. If he was an Albanian, his name would have been paraded on the article. Watch what you wish for.
    (Kosova-USA, 4 November 2009 13:11)
  21. $1000 ? that's like the yearly salary of a Balkan worker.
    (UK, 4 November 2009 13:03)
  22. Very intersting. the identity is being kept secret. Wonder WHY?
    (Kosova-USA, 4 November 2009 13:00)
  23. Excellent work by the police!
    (Jason, 4 November 2009 12:29)
  24. I'll bet $1000 that this guy is an Albanian.
    (Radoslav, 4 November 2009 12:19)

 
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