Illegal Drugs Dealing Barron from Slovenia Arrested in Rijeka
March 14th, 2008
Zagreb, March 14 (CP) – Slovene drug dealer boss Kristijan Kamenik who is currently on trial for quadruple murder has been arrested and suspected of leading an illegal drugs smuggling rings in the Rijeka area.
Although Kamenik had his own people coming in to contact with the drugs, he himself made sure he was never close to the stash.
He is believed to have cashed in €20,000 for each sold kilogram of heroin.
Kamenik and his two direct accomplices smuggled heroin from Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Kamenik has been on trial since June of 2007 for the quadruple murder and he is to soon stand another trial in Serbia for heroin smuggling.
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