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Albanian drug dealers found with cocaine in a Primark shopping bag in Cuxton Road, Strood

Three Albanians, two who were in the UK illegally, were found with a kilo of 92% pure cocaine in a Primark bag have been jailed.

During interview with NCA investigators, one of the three, Shpati Hakili, 30, denied any knowledge of the cocaine.

Unfortunately, for him, inside the Primark bag was a receipt for underpants he had bought from the shop a week previously.

The 92% putr cocaine found in the Primark bag
The 92% putr cocaine found in the Primark bag

Officers obtained the CCTV from the store showing Hakili buying the goods.

Yesterday, at Maidstone Crown Court, Hakili, alongside his two counterparts, Florenc Kola, 28, and Nasied Mitro, 24, were sentenced for being concerned in the supply Class A drugs.

All three had pleaded guilty to the charges at an earlier hearing and were jailed for seven years, six years and six years respectively.

Nasied Mitro, 24
Nasied Mitro, 24

Officers from the joint National Crime Agency and Met Police Organised Crime Partnership (OCP), with assistance from the NCA Armed Operations Unit, stopped the three Albanians who were in a black-coloured Vauxhall Vectra in Cuxton Road, Strood, in August 2018.

Following a search, officers found the Primark paper carrier bag which contained the kilo block of cocaine.

Mitro had £1,320 in cash on him and two mobile phones and Kola was carrying £400, while Hakili, of Woodstock Road, Strood, was found with £275 and three mobile phones.

Shpati Hakili, 30
Shpati Hakili, 30

Further inquiries by OCP officers found Kola, of Woodland Street, Deptford, and Mitro, of Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill, were in the UK illegally.

Mitro was also carrying a false Greek driving licence at the time of his arrest.

Mitro and Kola will be deported after they've served their sentences.

Florenc Kola, 28 (6925256)
Florenc Kola, 28 (6925256)

Matt McMillan, from the Organised Crime Partnership, said: "We have successfully disrupted an organised crime network involved in supplying class A drugs.

"Two of those involved were in the UK illegally and will now be deported after serving their sentence.

“During interview Hakili initially denied any knowledge of the cocaine.

The Primark receipt found in the bag (6925252)
The Primark receipt found in the bag (6925252)

"However, the receipt found in the shopping bag and the CCTV evidence showed he was lying from the outset.

“We know that every organised crime group relies on cash flow. Disrupting their activity and confiscating the money that is so important to their business stops them from investing in other criminal activity.

“We will continue to do all we can to stop organised crime groups and will use all the tools available to us."

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