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Tirana police have arrested Kadri and Klevis Forgali after they are accused of selling gold coins by advertising them on social networks.
According to the police report, it is known that father and son hid the income from this activity. During the search of the apartment, the police found 467 gold coins, 3 of which are suspected to have been stolen previously in an apartment. The coins were seized as material evidence.
The materials were passed to the Prosecutor's Office for further procedural actions.
POLICE NOTICE:
It is finalized by Police Station No. 2, the coded police operation "Gold coins". They were selling online, on social networks, coins like gold ones, 2 citizens (father and son) were put in handcuffs.
467 gold coins, which were found during the search in the residence of these citizens, are seized, some of them suspected to be stolen.
Crime Investigation Specialists of the Police Station No. 2, following the work to fight illegality in any of its forms, have organized and finalized the coded police operation "Gold coins", as a result of which the citizens KF, 65 years old and KF, 35 years old (father and son), both living in Tirana.
During the search in the apartment of these two citizens, the Police services found 467 gold coins, 3 of which are suspected to have been stolen previously in an apartment. The coins were seized as material evidence.
From the investigative actions, it is suspected that these citizens were advertising and selling online, in social networks, coins like those of gold, hiding the income gained from this activity.
The materials were passed to the Prosecutor's Office for further procedural actions.