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Naser Kelmendi
Bosnian drug trafficker of Kosovo Albanian descent
Naser Kelmendi (born 15 February 1957 in Peć, Kosovo) is a Bosniandrug trafficker of Kosovo Albanian descent.
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Career
In 1976 he served time in prison for attempted murder.[1] He then moved to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, and established his criminal operations in Sarajevo. While in the city, he greatly expanded his criminal network, being linked to criminals such as Safet "Sajo" Kalic, a suspected Montenegrin drug trafficker, but also maintaining contacts with important businessmen, including developer Fahrudin Radončić, owner of Dnevni avaz, Bosnia's largest circulation newspaper.
His criminal activities included not only drug trafficking but also cigarette smuggling, money laundering and loan sharking.[2]
In 2008 Bosnian police produced a report on Kelmendi to Interpol, revealing his vast influence in the country's drug trafficking rings.
Despite this, as reported by the OCCRP