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http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/239560.pdf

Albania has emerged as a significant source country for marijuana, as well as a transshipment
point for cocaine and heroin destined for European markets. The number of drug seizures and
arrests increased dramatically in 2014. This can be attributed to enhanced cooperation between
Albanian and regional partners, especially with Italian Police surveillance units, combined with a
greater commitment to confront drug production and trafficking by Albania’s political and law
enforcement leaders, which led to a nationwide surge in enforcement operations. With the
exception of cannabis, Albania is not a significant producer of illicit drugs, precursor chemicals,
or synthetic drugs. The Government of Albania does not maintain drug-use prevalence statistics.
Except for marijuana, illegal drug use does not appear to be common.
According to Albanian State Police (ASP) statistics, the volume of marijuana seizures totaled
101.7 metric tons (MT) over the first nine months of 2014, dramatically above the cumulative
total of 96 MT seized between 2005 and 2013. Nationwide eradication efforts also destroyed
530,177 marijuana plants on 2,214 individual parcels of land. Most of these parcels were
identified by Italian surveillance overflights. The ASP also seized 63 kilograms (kg) of heroin
and 23 kg of cocaine.
The ASP, including border police, arrested 1,058 people for offenses linked to drug trafficking
over this nine month reporting period, exceeding the total 2013 arrest total (803). Albania also
cooperated with law enforcement agencies in Europe and South America to interdict a 250 kg
shipment of cocaine in the Montenegrin port of Bar that was destined for Albania for
transshipment to Europe.
Through the first nine months of 2014, the Serious Crimes Prosecution Office (SCPO)
investigated 239 criminal proceedings for narcotics trafficking. Of this total, 112 were cases
carried over from previous years, with 127 cases registered for the first time in 2014. The SCPO
sent 68 cases to court, and the Serious Crimes Court rendered 110 guilty verdicts, including
cases that were resolved from previous years.
Albania continues to receive assistance from the United States and European Union countries to
enhance its counter-narcotics capacities. The government implemented 31 joint operations with
international law enforcement agencies through October, mostly in cooperation with Italian
authorities. The United States continues to provide assistance for integrated border management,
counter-narcotics investigations, and judicial sector assistance programs. To reduce demand for
illegal drugs, with U.S. support, the ASP and the Albanian Education Ministry continued to cosponsor
a drug demand reduction project in 158 public elementary schools, reaching over 12,000
students.