Italy Sentences Albanian Drug Dealer to 12 Years in Prison

Court in Piazzale Clodio of Italy has sentenced the Albanian drug trafficker Dorian Petoku, known in the drug network between Northern Rome and Acilia, to twelve years in prison. 

Criminal charge against him is drug trafficking and as the drug supplier of the criminal organization led by the ultras of Lazio, Fabrizio Piscitelli, known by the nickname "Diabolik", who was executed on August 7, 2019 in a park in Rome. 

Dorian Petoku, from Lezha, has been at the center of the important investigations of the Rome Prosecutor's Office of two sensational operations, the ones of "Brasile low cost" and "Grande raccordo annulare". 

However, he was arrested during the anti-drug operation of the Italian anti-mafia "Brasile low cost", in May 2019, which led to the destruction of a mafia criminal organization that transported cocaine from South America to Italy. 

The operation was carried out in cooperation with the American DEA services and in September 2021 Dorian Petoku was extradited from Albania to Italy.