Versuchen GOLD - Frei

The online 'superstars' driving UK drug trade

Sunday Express

|

April 14, 2024

Social media giants are helping fuel an influx of Albanian drug workers into Britain by allowing influencers to promote a criminal lifestyle and become superstars. Sunday Express investigations editor ZAK GARNER-PURKIS reports

- ZAK GARNER-PURKI

The online 'superstars' driving UK drug trade

ONE OF the country's biggest online celebrities, Aleks Visha rose to fame through live virtual tours of UK cannabis farms and online boasts about him and his brother Dor's criminal exploits.

Between them, they have more than a million followers on various social media platforms.

Aleks, dubbed the "King of TikTok", claims in one clip to be overseeing a British drugs empire producing up to 2,300 plants every two months.

In another, he calls up his brother - who himself boasts a social media following of more than 200,000 to celebrate a "harvest".

Dor and Aleks are far from alone in sharing these types of videos.

A major Sunday Express investigation uncovered viral Albanian language content, viewed millions of times, which promotes the lifestyle of UK drug workers who have illegally travelled to Britain, even showing viewers how to travel here.

We also discovered how Albanian language videos promoting UK drug farms have been posted on Tik Tok and Instagram for years.

From digital wanted posters seeking information on thieves to clips of violent robberies, our dossier of evidence reveals how social media is being harnessed by gangs as a tool for crime.

Vulnerable Albanian teenagers are regularly exposed to their posts, encouraging them to travel to Britain illegally to get rich quick, according to young people we interviewed in the capital Tirana.

Instagram and Tiktok took down content highlighted to them by the Sunday Express but neither removed the accounts of the two brothers.

Last night former Home Secretary Priti Patel declared: “The British public will be disgusted by TikTok and Instagram for allowing criminals to promote their lifestyles and encourage others to come to Britain illegally to produce drugs.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Sunday Express

Sunday Express

TORY 'ICE' FORCE WOULD DEPORT 150,000 A YEAR

Bold plan to tackle migrants crisis based on US agency

time to read

3 mins

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Specialist RAF tech boosts NATO allies

BRITAIN has deployed its most advanced counter-drone system to Denmark alongside a specialist RAF Regiment, to help our NATO ally tackle suspected Russian incursions.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Maguire's in sights of Saudis

HARRY MAGUIRE could be in line for a shock move to the Saudi Pro League.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Sunday Express

Dozens hurt in ‘savage strike' on train

AT LEAST 30 people including three children were injured when a passenger train was hit by Russian drones.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Barca joy at bargain Rash deal

BARCELONA believe they have struck a \"bargain\" deal to sign Marcus Rashford from Manchester United.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Hundreds held as protesters defy rally calls

AT least 442 people have been arrested at pro-Palestine protests in London - held in defiance of calls by politicians and police chiefs following the synagogue attack.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Sak-loads is on offer

ARSENAL have finally come up with a plan to tie down their biggest stars.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Slot's Reds can't find fine margins

ARNE SLOT'S Liverpool slipped to their third loss in a row after a late winner from Chelsea's samba star Estevao.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

All aboard the book club bandwagon...

A HOST of actresses and pop stars are walking the line Reese Witherspoon is treading by launching their own book clubs.

time to read

1 mins

October 05, 2025

Sunday Express

Maresca's Jan plan

CHELSEA are ready to raid the January market to sign a new centre-back.

time to read

1 min

October 05, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size