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For Immediate Release
August 24, 2010 |
United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York
Contact: (212) 637-2600 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (212) 637-2600 end_of_the_skype_highlighting |
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Two Additional Arrests Made of Members of Violent International Organized Crime Group
Albanian Government Aide Arrested; Newly
Unsealed Indictment Charges 17 Defendants with Murder, Kidnapping, and
Other Racketeering Offenses
PREET BHARARA, the United States Attorney for the
Southern District of New York, JANICE K. FEDARCYK, the Assistant
Director-in-Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation ("FBI"), and RAYMOND W. KELLY, the Police
Commissioner of the City of New York, announced the arrests of
FLORIAN VESHI and ALMIR RRAPO for their roles in a racketeering
enterprise that engaged in murder, kidnapping, narcotics
trafficking, extortion, robbery, arson, obstruction of justice,
and interstate transportation of stolen goods. VESHI and RRAPO
are charged in a new superseding 13-count indictment unsealed
yesterday which supersedes charges previously filed against 15
other individuals, including charges of kidnapping, narcotics
trafficking, robbery, and firearms crimes.
VESHI was arrested yesterday in New York City by
members of the New York Joint Organized Crime Task Force, which
includes agents of the FBI and detectives of the NYPD, and was
detained following a court appearance in Manhattan federal court.
ALMIR RRAPO was arrested by the Albanian National Police on July
2, 2010, at the request of the United States. At the time of his
arrest, RRAPO was employed as the Senior Administrative Assistant
to the Deputy Prime Minister of Albania.
Ten co-defendantsBRUNO KRASNIQI, SAIMIR
KRASNIQI,
ERKLIANT SULA, SKENDER CAKONI, a/k/a "Neri,"
GJOVALIN BERISHA,
a/k/a "Cuz," NAZIH NASSER, a/k/a "Naz,"
PLAURENT CELA, GENTIAN
NIKOLLI, a/k/a "Genti," SHKELZEN BALIDEMAJ,
and ALBERT TAMALI,
a/k/a "Berti," a/k/a "Daniel Weiss"were
arrested in June 2010
on the prior indictment in this case. GENTIAN
CARA, MARJAN
TAMALI, and JOANNA PAKULSKI, each residents of
Canada, were
arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
based on requests
for their provisional arrest in connection
with a prior
Indictment; CARA was extradited to the United
States on August 6,
2010, and U.S. extradition requests for MARJAN
TAMALI and PAKULSKI remain pending. Two other defendantsDUKAJIN
NIKOLLAJ, a/k/a "Duke," and VISI LNUremain at
large.
As alleged in the Indictment unsealed yesterday in
Manhattan federal court and other documents filed in the case:
BRUNO KRASNIQI, SAIMIR KRASNIQI, ALMIR RRAPO, ERKLIANT
SULA, FLORIAN VESHI, and others participated in a racketeering
enterprise (the "Krasniqi Organization") led by brothers BRUNO
KRASNIQI and SAIMIR KRASNIQI, which operated in New York,
Michigan, Connecticut, and elsewhere. The Krasniqi Organization
sought to enrich its members through various criminal schemes,
including the trafficking of more than 1,500 pounds of marijuana,
and used firearms and violence to protect its power and
territory, as well as to instill fear among rival drug dealers
and victims.
Members of the Krasniqi Organization are charged with
two separate homicides. First, as a result of a turf battle with
a marijuana dealer whom the Krasniqi Organization had robbed,
various members of the Organization, including BRUNO KRASNIQI,
SAIMIR KRASNIQI, and ALMIR RRAPO, murdered ERION SHEHU in a drive
by-shooting outside a Queens café on July 17, 2005.
Second, approximately six months later, while driving
on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway on January 14, 2006, BRUNO
KRASNIQI and SAIMIR KRASNIQI shot ERENICK GREZDA twice in the
head at point-blank range and dumped his body on the side of the
highway. The shooting was the result of the KRASNIQIS’ belief
that GREZDA had set up BRUNO KRASNIQI to be kidnapped by a group
of Albanian marijuana dealers from whom the Krasniqi Organization
had stolen approximately $250,000 worth of marijuana. Following
the murder of GREZDA, FLORIAN VESHI and ERKLIANT SULA drove the
SUV in which GREZDA was killed to New Jersey, where they set fire
to it.
In addition to these murders, various members of the
Krasniqi Organization are charged with two separate kidnappings.
One kidnapping occurred in or about June 2005, when BRUNO
KRASNIQI, SAIMIR KRASNIQI, ALMIR RRAPO, and other members of the
Organization kidnapped a rival drug dealer ("Victim-2") at
gunpoint, pistol-whipped him, and placed the muzzle of a firearm
in his mouth, threatening to kill him if he did not disclose the
locations of other members of his narcotics crew. A second
kidnapping occurred in Michigan in or about 2003, when members of
the Krasniqi Organization kidnapped an individual ("Victim-3") at
gunpoint and threatened to kill him in a co-conspirator’s
residence, because they believed that Victim-3 had disrespected
another member of the Krasniqi Organization.
In addition to these charges, the defendants are also
charged with having conspired to distribute more than 100
kilograms of marijuana, a drug robbery, extortions, firearms
possession and use, and obstruction of justice, among other
offenses.
The attached table summarizes the charges and potential
penalties. The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge RICHARD
J. HOLWELL.
Mr. BHARARA praised the outstanding investigative work
of the FBI and NYPD in the Joint Organized Crime Task Force. He
added that the investigation is continuing.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney PREET BHARARA stated: "Today,
nearly five years after the brutal murders of Erion Shehu and
Erenick Grezda, we announce the indictment of individuals
allegedly responsible for these heinous crimes. This case
reminds us that, despite the increasingly global nature of
organized crime, its dangers are right here on our city streets.
I applaud the unwavering commitment of and cooperative efforts of
local, federal, and international law enforcement partners to
dismantle international organized crime groups wherever they may
be found."
FBI New York Assistant Director-in-Charge JANICE K.
FEDARCYK stated: "Florian Veshi was arrested this morning for
allegedly carrying out a laundry list of crimes. His
co-conspirators were arrested months ago and this puts an end to
the Krasniqi Organization's criminal operations. The Brooklyn
neighborhood where Veshi lived will now be a safer place with him
off the streets."
New York City Police Commissioner RAYMOND W. KELLY
stated: "This case illustrates the nexus between marijuana
trafficking and deadly violence, with rivals reverting to
kidnapping and intimidation to control the market. I commend the
NYPD detectives and FBI agents for their work in successfully
apprehending these violent felons."
This case is being handled by the Office's Organized
Crime Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys AVI WEITZMAN and MICHAEL
FERRARA are in charge of the prosecution.
The charges contained in the Indictment are merely
accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and
until proven guilty.
United States v. Bruno Krasniqi, et al.
| Defendant |
Age |
Residence |
| BRUNO KRASNIQI |
26 |
Staten Island, New York |
| SAIMIR KRASNIQI |
29 |
Staten Island, New York |
| ALMIR RRAPO |
27 |
Tirana, Albania |
| FLORIAN VESHI |
26 |
Brooklyn, New York |
| ERKLIANT SULA |
25 |
Staten Island, New York |
| SKENDER CAKONI |
44 |
Queens, New York |
| GJOVALIN BERISHA |
30 |
Bronx, New York |
| DUKAJIN NIKOLLA |
26 |
Bronx, New York |
| JNAZIH NASSER |
35 |
Queens, New York |
| GENTIAN NIKOLLI |
33 |
Queens, New York |
| SHKELZEN BALIDEMAJ |
39 |
Branford, Connecticut |
| PLAURENT CELA |
29 |
Brooklyn, New York |
| ALBERT TAMALI |
32 |
Detroit, Michigan |
| GENTIAN CARA |
37 |
Toronto, Canada |
| MARJAN TAMALI |
35 |
Toronto, Canada |
| JOANNA PAKULSKI |
36 |
Toronto, Canada |
| Ct |
Charge |
Defendant |
Maximum Penalty |
| 1 |
Racketeering |
BRUNO KRASNIQIS
AIMIR KRASNIQIALMIR
RRAPO ERKLIANT
SULA FLORIAN VESHI |
Life imprisonment; 3 years' supervised release; $250,000 fine or twice the gain or loss from the offense |
| 2 |
Racketeering |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNI
QIALMIR RRAPO
ERKLIANT SULA
FLORIAN VESHI |
Life imprisonment; years' supervised release; $250,000 fine or twice the gain or loss from the offense |
| 3 |
Narcotics Conspiracy |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
ALMIR RRAPO
SHKELZEN BALIDEMAJ
PLAURENT CELA
SKENDER CAKONI
GENTIAN CARA
ALBERT TAMALI
MARJAN TAMALI
GJOVALIN BERISHA
DUKAJIN NIKOLLAJ
NAZIH NASSER
GENTIAN NIKOLLI
JOANNA PAKULSKI |
40 years’
imprisonment with a mandatory minimum term of five years; $2,000,000
fine or twice gross gain/loss from the offense; mandatory minimun
four years’ supervised release with a maximum term of life supervised
release |
| 4 |
Hobbs Act Robbery Conspiracy |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
ALMIR RRAPO |
20years' imprisonment; 3 years' supervised release; $250,000 fine or twice the gain or loss from the offense |
| 5 |
Narcotics Conspiracy |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
ALMIR RRAPO
ERKLIANT SULA
FLORIAN VESHI
SHKELZEN BALIDEMAJ
DUKAJIN NIKOLLAJ
GENTIAN NIKOLLI |
40 years’
imprisonment with a mandatory minimum term of five years; $2,000,000
fine or twice gross gain/loss from the offense; mandatory minimum
four years’ supervised release with a maximum term of life supervised
release |
| 6 |
Use and Carrying of a Firearm |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
FLORIAN VESHI
ALMIR RRAPO
ERKLIANT SULA |
life
imprisonment with 30 years to run consecutively with any other
imprisonment; five years’ supervised release; $250,000 or twice the
amount of criminal proceeds |
| 7 |
Kidnapping in Aid of a Racketeering Enterprise |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
ALMIR RRAPO |
life imprisonment; five years’ supervised release; $250,000 or twice the amount of criminal proceeds |
| 8 |
Use and Carrying of a Firearm |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
ALMIR RRAPO |
life
imprisonment with seven years to run consecutively with any other
imprisonment; five years’ supervised release; $250,000 or twice the
amount of criminal proceeds |
| 9 |
Use and Carrying of a Firearm |
PLAURENT CELA
SKENDER CAKONI
VISI LNU |
life
imprisonment with five years to run consecutively with any other
imprisonment; five years’ supervised release; $250,000 fine |
| 10 |
Murder in Aid of a Racketeering Enterprise |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
ALMIR RRAPO |
death or life imprisonment; five years’ supervised release; $250,000 or twice the amount of criminal proceeds |
| 11 |
Murder in Aid of a Racketeering Enterprise |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI |
death or life imprisonment; five years’ supervised release; $250,000 or twice the amount of criminal proceeds |
| 12 |
Conspiracy to Obstruct Justice |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
FLORIAN VESHI
ERKLIANT SULA |
20 years' imprisonment; 3 years' supervised release; $250,000 fine or twice the gain or loss from the offense |
| 13 |
Obstruction of Justice |
BRUNO KRASNIQI
SAIMIR KRASNIQI
FLORIAN VESHI
ERKLIANT SULA |
20 years' imprisonment; 3 years' supervised release; $250,000 fine or twice the gain or loss from the offense |

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