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Enver Sekiraqa, auf der “Most Wanted” Liste von Interpol und Partner der SPD Lobby Gangster wurde verhaftet

 Ein der üblichen Prominenten Mörder, Drogen Bosse, Super Gangster, der auch Deutsche Geschäfts Visa erhalten hatte, durch die Top Verbrecher Organisation in Europa: die SPD - FES und den Lobby Verein DAW, in Cooperations mit den Luxus Bordellen des Hamburger Senates, der Osmani Brüder in Hamburg und Dumm Kriminellen Deutschen Politikern, die man frei herumlaufen lässt. Erstaunlich, das die Deutsche Justiz, Leute wie Joachim Rückers, Gernot Erler, Christoph Zöbel und Co. frei herum laufen lässt, was Alles über die Deutsche Justiz sagt.Ein 13-seitiger BKA Bericht, streift Rand Geschäfte, der Profi Verbrecher, mit Deutschen Diplomaten Pass unter Joschka Fischer und Steinmeier.

Zu Deutschen Politikern, Diplomaten + die Müll Halden der Lobbyisten, der Bank Betrüger und Bestechungs Firmen auf dem Balkan, rund um Mercedes, VW,Telekom, Thyssen, Siemens und Co., fällt jedem im Balkan vor allem die Namen: Bodo Hombach und Klaus Mangold ein. Bußgelder in Höhe von fast 2 Milliarden $, wurden deshalb bis heute fällig, wobei etliche Verfahren noch laufen. Und vom Profi Schweine Grippe Betrug, der SPD mit Ulla Schmidt, will man wie mit den Milliarden Betrügereien der Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul, hier gar nicht anfangen.

Manche Kollegen sind Mitglieder der Mafia, sagt ein UN-Polizist. Er will anonym bleiben Die Verstrickungen der UN-Mitarbeiter beginnen meist in den Bordellen der Mafia

TAZ

Interpol Haft Befehl

Einer der grössten Verbrecher des Kosovo wurde in Dublin verhaftet.

Der Mörder des hoch angesehenen Polizisten:Triumpf Riza, Sprengstoff Anschläge, Mord ohne Ende,enger Freund der Prominenz Mafia um die UCK im Kosovo und den Ratten Gesichtern der UNMIK Leitung, vor allen der Deutschen Berufs Ganoven der SPD. Der Mörder und Berufs Verbrecher, erhielt natürlich ebenso Geschäfts Visa und Einladungen nach Hamburg, über den Lobby Berufs Verbrecher Verein DAW. Deutsch - Albanische Wirtschafts Gesellschaft e.V.
siehe auch

http://balkanforum.org/thread.php?threadid=3521

Eng mit der UNMIK Leitung verbunden und höchsten Kosovo Politikern.

http://www.interpol.int/public/data/want…/2008_20371.asp

http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2008/71/2008_20371.asp

K.Albanian crime boss arrested in Ireland
28 November 2010 | 09:37 | Source: Tanjug
PRIŠTINA — Kosovo Albanian Enver Sekiraqa, suspected of a number of crimes in Kosovo including a murder of a policeman, has been arrested in Dublin on an Interpol warrant.

Kosovo Police Chief Resat Malici confirmed the arrest, adding that the Kosovo authorities were working to have the suspect extradited.

The media in Priština reported Saturday that the biggest name of organized crime in Kosovo had been arrested in Dublin.

The Irish Foreign and Justice Ministries are considering the option to extradite Sekiraqa to Kosovo, where he would be put on trial.

However, the main obstacle to this is the fact that Ireland and Kosovo do not have an extradition agreement.

The Kosovo authorities have been searching for Sekiraqa since 2007, after the murder of police officer Triumf Riza in August that year.

He was wanted by Interpol for organized and international crimes, sexual abuse, theft and crimes against life and health.

http://www.b92.net/eng/news/crimes-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=11&dd=28&nav_id=71171

Leading figure in Kosovo’s organised crime living here

Friday, November 26, 2010
Enver Sekiraqa (37): wanted for questioning about crime in Kosovo

CONOR LALLY Crime Correspondent

A MAN known as “the boss of bosses” in Kosovo’s organised crime is living in Ireland.

Enver Sekiraqa (37) has been living in the southeast but has not been extradited because there is no extradition agreement between the Republic and Kosovo, and the European arrest warrant mechanism does not cover Kosovo.

However, a request from the authorities in Kosovo to assist in returning him for trial there has been received by the Irish authorities.

Senior officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of Justice have been in talks with the Attorney General’s office in an effort to devise some legal mechanism to return him to Kosovo for trial.

Mr Sekiraqa has appeared on Interpol’s wanted listed and is the alleged head of an ethnic Albanian crime gang. He has allegedly been involved in organised crime for a number of years.

He is wanted for questioning in Kosovo in relation to those activities, including involvement in the sex trade, and for questioning about the murder of a police officer. Garda sources have told
The Irish Times they are aware of Mr Sekiraqa’s presence in the Republic and are aware he is wanted in Kosovo.

It is unclear when the 37-year-old moved here but it is understood he has been living for some time in the Wexford and Waterford areas.

Born in Pristina in November 1973, he formerly had Yugoslavian nationality but is now Serbian. He speaks Albanian and Serbian.

His entry on Interpol’s most wanted list says an arrest warrant was issued for him by the UN Mission in Kosovo, which was established to govern Kosovo after the wars in the Balkans. Interpol also says he is wanted for questioning about “crimes against life and health, organised crime, transnational crime, sex crimes, thefts”.

Mr Sekiraqa is wanted for questioning about the murder of a young police officer in August 2007 that prompted public demonstrations against organised crime.

Triumf Riza, a 29-year-old member of Kosovo’s elite police protection wing, was shot dead on a street in Pristina as he was about to get into his car.

He worked protecting VIPs and international visitors to Kosovo. He is believed to have been offered bribes and when he refused was attacked.

He was the target of two murder attempts, during the second of which he fired on his attackers. He came to public prominence after that incident because he was seen by many as having taken a stand against organised crime in Kosovo.

However, on August 30th, 2007, he was shot dead. Thousands of people joined public protests against organised crime and bribery after his murder.

One person has since been convicted of the killing.

http://m.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2010/1126/1224284184027.html

siehe früher: http://balkanblog.org/2010/03/26/

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