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Police have taken action against call centers in Shkodra, which are suspected to be illegal.
It is learned that about 150 people were escorted to the police station for questioning regarding the activity of the company. Employees of Call Centers are suspected of gaining significant sums of money from European citizens through fraud.
The action was undertaken in two call centers: one in the area known as "Ura Dervishber" and another near the theater "Migjeni", which were vacated by employees.
So far no arrests have been confirmed, but only escorts.