British media article about Alex Visha: The shameless criminal who "boasts" on Tik Tok about drugs

Another article in the British media related to drugs, but also Albanians.
This time, for Aleks Visha, a well-known character on the Tik-Tok social network in recent years.
"Express UK" writes that the so-called "King of Tik Tok", Alex Visha, comes out openly on social networks talking about his "drug empire".
Express UK article below:
In a video made public on Instagram, Alex talks to other well-known people in the Balkans about the number of 'herb farms' he owns in England.
"I produce 1,200, 1,500 or 2,300 plants every two months," he says on his social networks, where there is no shortage of insults.
It should be noted that Visha is followed by a large number of people on social networks.
In other videos we managed to find, Alex invites his brother Dor to celebrate the "harvest" of cannabis plants in Great Britain. The pair are seen laughing saying "get the beers ready", while expressing concern about the quality of the drugs. In another story on Instagram, he is seen attending work on one of his cannabis farms.
In 2022, the Daily Mail published excerpts from Alex's live stream on Instagram, where he openly says he "hates Britain and its police."
Besides the fact that he comes out and talks openly about his illegal work, "Express" has learned that he entered Britain several times, a fact documented through photos that he himself made public from Luton, Leicester or London airports.
Instagram and Tik Tok have not yet taken any action against Alex Visha's account since they were made aware of the case. We have also shared details with the National Crime Agency who have responded by emphasizing that they are "closely following any criminal group that poses a risk to the security and economy of the United Kingdom".
"We are working with Albanian partners and not only, to understand the threat, to identify dangerous suspects or groups under investigation and to protect England from organized crime", added the Agency.
"Home Office" has not yet given an answer for the person in question, but there is a general conclusion about the phenomenon.
"Albanian and British authorities are working together to remove as soon as possible the residence permit in England of all persons involved in such activities."
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