The Czech police announced that for months they have been unsuccessfully searching for a Serbian citizen who was convicted last week of organizing a network for smuggling and selling cocaine in the Czech Republic and Germany, and who was mistakenly released from custody on bail by a court last autumn.
The police published a photo of the fugitive in the media with a warning that he is a dangerous criminal who is armed, and that in March of this year in the center of Prague he attacked and injured a man with a knife, and since then the police have been unsuccessfully searching for him.
Domdoni Palj, a citizen of Serbia, was convicted last week of organizing a large criminal group that smuggled and sold cocaine in the Czech Republic and Germany since March 2020, and he was personally convicted of selling at least eight kilograms of cocaine.
The Czech police discovered this group, as well as several other drug groups that were engaged in growing hemp and smuggling and selling marijuana, thanks to data from the encrypted communication application SkyECC, whose code was broken a few years ago in Western Europe.
“From the evidence from that application, the detectives discovered the modus operandi of the illegal trade and what quantities of smuggled cocaine were involved. In one of the several purchases and sales, two kilograms of cocaine worth 64,000 euros were involved,” said Lucie Šmoldasova, the spokeswoman for the National Drug Control Center, to the media.
Domdoni Palj was detained last autumn, but was released from custody on bail of more than 41,000 euros to defend himself at liberty, and after the knife attack in March of this year, he disappeared and the Czech police have been unsuccessfully trying to track him down.
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Source: Nova.rs; Photo: Češka policija



