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Jihadists are flooding Britain with cannabis from the Albanian drug farm as intelligence experts warn that Islamist extremism is taking hold in Europe. In Albania Islamic State is raising cash for its terror campaign by running cannabis farms and shipping the drug to Britain. Already schooled in violence, they even pay their own way because the dirty money that the jihadists then gain when they recruit Mafia recruits helps to further swell the jihadist coffers. With new recruits and money, the Mafia in the region is exactly the reason why Muslim extremism is establishing itself in this part of Europe. He is echoing what the People was told earlier by an unnamed senior government official, who said: 'It wasn't as if the Mafia moved out and Jihadists moved in, what many people fail to understand is that the borders between Albanian Mafiosi and ISIS militants are blurred. Even if the leadership is different, they often use the same people to supply them with illegal weapons, and use the same people for illegal activities whether it's drug running or indeed any of the other illicit activities. With their help, they are clearly muscling into the drugs world. Lazarat came onto the radar of western drug officials in after two Dutch motorbike tourists travelling through Albania made the remarkable discovery of the village. Being from Holland, where cannabis consumption is legal, the pair were no strangers to what cannabis plants look like. But even they were stunned to discover tens of thousands of the plants growing in the countryside around Lazarat. A video they made of the trip showed cannabis plants stretching away alongside the road for mile after mile. Their video went viral showing how the druglords in Albania produced weed to fuel the bars and cafes, the nightclubs and the homes of western Europe. To protect their turf, narcotics barons had turned the area around Lazarat into a no-go zone, brooking no outside interference. Armed with rocket-propelled grenades and armour-piercing shells - and with millions available to grease the right pockets - the region was generating hundreds of tonnes of marijuana annually with residents even using private planes to distribute their drugs. And the police stayed away. Or at least they stayed away until June when the Tirana authorities decided on a shock-and-awe display of force intended to reclaim the area for the state. A new Socialist party government had taken office at the end of and pledged to combat corruption and organised crime — and to claim a place in the EU club of nations. They decided to hit Lazarat hard, and backed up by helicopters and armoured personnel carriers, heavily-armed police officers marched into the region. Against them the gangsters deployed their fearsome arsenal and unleashed shells, grenades, RPGs and machine guns on the forces of law and order. Police occupied the town after fierce fighting, seizing tonnes of marijuana and destroying , marijuana plants. The cannabis they torched left a cloud of smoke so thick it obscured even the local mosque. In the process they seized grenades, mortars and machine guns. In the capital Tirana, officials confidently told the EU that Lazarat was pacified. But while the Albanian Mafia were forced into the defensive, across the country new drug fields were taking root, run this time run not only by the druglords, but also increasingly by an entirely different criminal organisation, and the Albanian Mafia position as the number one producer has slowly but surely passed into the hands of Jihadists. While the money was flowing into the traditional Albanian Mafia clans the Jihadists had little opportunity to recruit locals. Most were not religious and many of those in Albania growing the crops were from the local dervish Bektashi religion, practitioners of a mild form of Islam who have little problem with other religions. One who remained was an old man who said he had little left to worry about from talking to strangers. His wife, he explained, had cancer, and his son was one of those taken in the fighting for Lazarat. This village has houses. We were all paid to grow cannabis and make hashish. But he said that income had now dried up for Lazarat, and the business had moved elsewhere: 'Now many of the fields are now in Tepelene and Lushnje and they also make business with cocaine and heroin. Our houses were raided, everything was confiscated. The old man acts as a guide for the reporters, introducing them to others as they turn up at the cafe who confirm what he is saying. As more old men joined the table nodding at his words, he continued, saying: 'The radical Muslim groups are trying to get our children. They are promising money and education in the Arab countries and promising them a better future. Some of the kids believe them and they are taking them to Syria and other countries like that. On the outskirts of Lazaret is a military-style training camp, hidden in the surrounding mountains and created by the drug dealers to train their foot soldiers, but which is now being used by those signing up with the militants. After the murder, the police arrested Xhuliano Malo, 17, who was driving a vehicle in which both firearms and cocaine were found. He made a full confession, and described how the officers tasked with keeping up pressure on drug smugglers had been deliberately lured into a trap. But more significantly, he named three other young men from his village as being involved, also young men like himself, with one aged 19 and two aged On their social media accounts, all of them made it clear of their support for the Jihadists. He said: 'Criminality created over the years in Lazarat cannot be defeated in a year, regardless of the achievements of the successful operation last year. Last year, police ended wide-scale drug cultivation there, the value of which was in the billions of euros. But the fact is that the state, police and the justice system were corrupted with drug money. When the People visited Lazarat police who were part of an operation codenamed 'Kadiaj' were still finding and destroying cannabis plants, even though the season finished a long time ago. The plants were being grown in huge greenhouses in the village of Kadiaj about 5 kilometres from the city of Lushnje. More than 12, cannabis plants were destroyed, and six people arrested. At the same time, police arrested five employees at the port of Durres on suspicion that they had allowed over 1. The truth is that drug production has continued at almost the same levels as before in Albania, and the shortfall, if there was any, has not affected the supply of cannabis to the West, instead it has just resulted in more being produced in neighbouring Kosovo, if anything even more in the grip of the Muslim extremists. As the Interior Minister admits, and the police operations show, Albania is still pumping billions of pounds worth of cannabis around Europe, together with vast amounts of cocaine and heroin, but now with different people in charge. The latest CIA intelligence on Albania confirms that it is an 'increasingly active transhipment point for Southwest Asian opiates, hashish, and cannabis transiting the Balkan route and - to a lesser extent - cocaine from South America destined for Western Europe. It said that cannabis production is still expanding; and that ethnic Albanian narco-trafficking organisations are 'active and expanding in Europe; vulnerable to money laundering associated with regional trafficking in narcotics, arms, contraband, and illegal aliens. The phenomenon was not eliminated. And what is worst, because of the action in Albania, as a result of the police raids, there is increased cannabis production in Kosovo now. He added the most of the money being made from the drugs trade seemed to end up leaving the country and that previously that was to the Albanian Mafia. With the structures in place for laundering money, where that cash was now going was anybody's guess. He also confirmed that the terrorists were moving into the traditional Mafia business areas saying: 'Organisations like ISIS are selecting some isolated gang members and bringing them over to radical Islam. Or they are selecting people with some criminal background and are then 'rehabilitating' them, convincing them that radical Islam is the way they will clear their souls. The extremists may have a very different motivation to the Mafia gangs, but they have the same desire for Western luxuries and the fact that the drug trade is still continuing is evidenced by the top-line vehicles like Hummers and BMWs which litter the streets between the humble whitewashed walls of ordinary locals in areas where cannabis production still continues. Removing the drugs to remote locations makes it extremely difficult for police to track these down, although authorities claim to have found , marijuana plants in the first six months of this year, aided by aerial surveillance funded by Italian officials. With Albanian migrants already running UK drug dealing operations, it means the cash is now going to the Jihadists. ISIS is involved in production and smuggling. So anybody buying drugs in Britain is funding terrorists. Known as the Mafia Shqiptare, crime families from the Eastern European country arrived in the aftermath of the Kosovo war. They identified Britain as fertile ground for their illegal immigration, drug trafficking and arms dealing operations. But they also became major players in the distribution of drugs, enforcing deals by meting out extreme violence. Marjan Nikolovski from the respected Faculty of Security in Skopje at the St Kliment Ohridski University said that cash spent in the UK on drugs was now funding jihadists: 'Isis is financing itself mostly from the same places as organised crime, and one of the most profitable forms of organised crime is the illicit drug trade. In Albania, planeloads of cannabis are still being flown in private aircraft across to Italy, where they are handed over to the Italian Mafia, which was long ago infiltrated by Albanian mobsters, to be sold on the streets of Rome, London, Paris and Munich. The most favoured are offered the chance to prove their loyalty by going to fight in Syria, and when they return are rewarded with senior positions and all the perks that money can buy. It is believed their activities are being coordinated from Syria by Lavdrim Muhaxhiri, originally from Kosovo, who has responsibility for the region, and who has also been recruiting armies of loyal Muslim IT professionals from the region to help in the ISIS global social media campaign. A Hollywood production company is due to begin filming the bizarre story of Lazarat soon - although there will not be any on-site scenes for the reported A-list of actors turning the tragedy of Lazarat into a box office spectacular, because the place is simply deemed too dangerous for outsiders to enter. Celebs TV Films. US Celebrity News Strictly. Mirror Choice. Follow us on social. In Your Area. Got A Story? Video Loading Video Unavailable. Click to play Tap to play. The video will auto-play soon 8 Cancel Play now. Dan Warburton Senior News Reporter. Jihadists are flooding Britain with cannabis from the Albanian drug farm as intelligence experts warn that Islamist extremism is taking hold in Europe In Albania Islamic State is raising cash for its terror campaign by running cannabis farms and shipping the drug to Britain. ISIS now recruit in the area — often from the Mafia itself. Follow Mirror. Facebook Twitter. Get email updates with the day's biggest stories Sign up. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info. Story Saved.

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