The styric state capital in the center of a film -like international drug thriller! American agents had planned a huge drug deal in Graz as hidden researchers. The plan: 400 kilos of heroin from Afghanistan must be smuggled to New York.
Just like in a script for a Mafia thriller, the Mega deal, which was hit by American agents of the Anti-drug Authority, was completed. For years the Americans are on their way of two Slovenian mafiosi – one of the bosses was released after a conviction to 16 years in prison – and some of their co -snacks.
Mafiosi created her “business experience”
The criminal organization is well in the international drug industry and is said to have smuggled a few hundred kilos of heroin from Austria and other European countries to the United States. They also created their ‘experience’ in criminal trade.
In any case, the hidden American researchers seem disguised as a buyer at Meet the Trust of the Professional Criminals. Finally, a mega drug deal with 400 kilos of heroin from Afghanistan was agreed at a price of almost $ 23,000 per kilo.
Despite the Taliban ban, 433 tons of opium produced in the previous year
Despite the ban on the cultivation of heroin raw material opium after power by the Taliban, 433 tons were produced in the country on Hindu Kush last year.
Eventually the styrician state capital Graz was agreed as the transfer location for the drugs. From there, the drug must be smuggled by plane in the US. But this no longer happened: because of the closed evidence chain, the handcuffs in the Croatian Istria
Long prison conditions for conspiracy
Originally the Slovenian duo threatened life in prison when he was delivered to America. After a deal with the public prosecutor and a complete confession of district judge Gregory H. Woods of the southern district of New York, the suspects were sentenced to ten or 13 years in prison for conspiracy.
Source: Krone

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