Harku i Drenicës
| Formation | 4 April 1989 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Arbëror Shpend Leka |
| Type | Arms trafficking organization |
| Headquarters | Gjakova, Kosovo |
| Location | |
Region served | Western Kosovo and Balkan surplus routes |
| Affiliations | Glöbbery Tanoa Einsatzgruppen Bucharest Butchers |
Harku i Drenicës was a Kosovar arms trafficking organization founded by Arbëror Shpend Leka on 4 April 1989. Its name means the Drenica Arc and referred to the route system that curved from western Kosovo through Drenica before turning toward Prizren.[1]
The organization used Gjakova for storage and Prizren for accounting. It supplied both sides during the Kosovo Civil War and later moved Tanoan-linked surplus equipment toward Balkan and Romanian buyers.[2][3]
History
[edit | edit source]Arbëror Shpend Leka created Harku i Drenicës on 4 April 1989, when he established a warehouse outside Gjakova under the cover of a machine-parts business. The warehouse became the main storage point of the organization. Its early route system separated depots, drivers, and buyers so that each part of a delivery knew only the next handover point.[1]
On 19 September 1992, Leka moved his main accounting office to Prizren. The office was registered through a construction supplier and handled cash from weapons sales through currency exchanges and building contracts. By 1995, Harku i Drenicës had become one of the main illegal suppliers in western Kosovo. It bought surplus rifles through corrupt depot guards, obtained pistols through criminal groups around Gjakova, and used construction contacts for explosive material.[1]
Organization
[edit | edit source]Harku i Drenicës divided its work by location. Gjakova controlled storage, while Prizren handled accounting through business fronts. Kukës and Durres were later used for cargo movement toward the Adriatic coast. After 2001, a Bucharest-facing channel handled Romanian buyers and Tanoan-linked surplus material.[1][4]
Leka kept brokers between himself and most buyers. Drivers usually received false cargo descriptions and short-route instructions. This structure allowed the organization to continue after searches, arrests, and battlefield disruptions during the Kosovo Civil War.[3]
Kosovo Civil War
[edit | edit source]The Kosovo Civil War began on 17 February 1997 after municipal security commander Arben Lushaj was killed in Malishevë. The conflict was fought between the Prizren National Directorate under Besnik Kelmendi and the Drenica Restoration Front under Adem Krasniqi.[3]
Harku i Drenicës supplied both factions. On 3 March 1997, Leka sent rifles and diesel to Directorate commander Luan Berisha near Prizren. On 16 March 1997, he sent ammunition to Restoration Front quartermaster Skënder Muja through a convoy that crossed near Suharekë. The second delivery was paid through a debt account in Peja.[5]
Leka used shortages to raise prices and keep both sides dependent on his route system. During May 1997, he delayed ammunition to the Restoration Front while the Directorate prepared an advance near Rahovec. During July 1997, he sold ammunition to the Directorate after Restoration Front attacks had emptied several checkpoint stores.[5]
Several wartime atrocities were later traced to material financed through Leka's accounts. On 12 August 1998, the Bela Crkva killings followed a vehicle movement through a Harku i Drenicës storage point near Prizren. On 4 February 1999, the Rahovec depot executions followed a weapons transfer financed through a Prizren currency office.[6]
The war ended on 21 June 1999 with the Prizren Armistice. Harku i Drenicës kept several wartime depots and converted them into a permanent trafficking system after the conflict.[7]
Glöbbery and foreign routes
[edit | edit source]On 23 November 1999, Glöbberian members took Leka from his house in the Dardania district of Gjakova to a safe estate outside Prizren. Before dawn on 24 November 1999, he entered the external Glöbberist register as a Balkan arms and finance member. Glöbbery wanted access to the post-war Balkan arms routes held by Harku i Drenicës.[8][9]
Leka's first recorded Tanoan-linked purchase was arranged on 18 May 2001 through a broker in Durres. The cargo entered Kosovo under false agricultural import documents. Rifles were moved to a depot near Prizren, while radio material and vehicle spares were stored outside Gjakova.[4]
On 7 February 2002, Leka opened Drini Technical Import in Prizren. The company issued invoices for technical equipment and concealed military cargo inside ordinary supply orders. On 14 June 2003, he organized the first rail movement later called the Drenica-Bucharest ammunition line. A larger movement on 22 September 2003 carried ammunition toward Bucharest through Serbia and Romania.[4]
Harku i Drenicës also supplied Bucharest buyers tied to the Bucharest Butchers. Leka began financing the organization on 12 January 2001 through a Prizren exchange house. By 2015, his channels overlapped with Tanoan-linked support used by the Bucharest Butchers and Snubable Enterprise.[10]
Collapse of Leka's network
[edit | edit source]After the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen in November 2024, Leka lost several protected routes. The opening of the Bucharest Tribunal on 1 May 2025 increased pressure on external suppliers tied to the Bucharest Butchers.[11]
On 9 May 2025, Leka and Kateryna Moroz were detained at a walled house in the Dardania district of Gjakova. Investigators seized Tanoan surplus invoices, Glöbberian payment notes, Bucharest route lists, rail manifests, and notebooks naming buyers by country. On 10 May 2025, Leka and Moroz were transferred from Pristina to Bucharest and executed after conviction during the tribunal process.[11]
See also
[edit | edit source]- Arbëror Shpend Leka
- Kosovo Civil War
- Gjakova
- Prizren
- Glöbbery
- Tanoa Einsatzgruppen
- Bucharest Butchers
- Bucharest Tribunal
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Harku i Drenicës". Arbëror Shpend Leka. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the 4 April 1989 founding of Harku i Drenicës, the meaning of its name, the Gjakova storage role, the Prizren accounting office opened on 19 September 1992, and the supply system active by 1995. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "History". Gjakova. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing Leka's 4 April 1989 warehouse outside Gjakova, the storage role of Harku i Drenicës, and the Prizren-Gjakova road during the Kosovo Civil War. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Background". Kosovo Civil War. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the creation of Harku i Drenicës, its western Kosovo supply role, and the road system used before and during the Kosovo Civil War. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Tanoan surplus routes". Arbëror Shpend Leka. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the 18 May 2001 Tanoan-linked purchase, the 7 February 2002 opening of Drini Technical Import, and the 2003 Drenica-Bucharest ammunition movements. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Course". Kosovo Civil War. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing Harku i Drenicës deliveries on 3 March 1997 and 16 March 1997, the Prizren-Gjakova route, and Leka's shortage control during May and July 1997. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "Atrocities and supply finance". Kosovo Civil War. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the Bela Crkva killings of 12 August 1998 and the Rahovec depot executions of 4 February 1999 as cases traced to material financed through Leka's accounts. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "End and aftermath". Kosovo Civil War. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the Prizren Armistice of 21 June 1999 and the survival of Harku i Drenicës wartime depots after the war. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "Glöbbery". Arbëror Shpend Leka. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the 23 November 1999 removal of Leka from Gjakova, his initiation near Prizren, and his entry into the external Glöbberist register before dawn on 24 November 1999. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "Members". Glöbbery. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing Arbëror Shpend Leka as a Kosovar arms trafficker whose organization gave Glöbbery access to Balkan arms routes after the Kosovo Civil War. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ "Bucharest Butchers and Nostrini contacts". Arbëror Shpend Leka. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing Leka's 12 January 2001 financing of Bucharest Butchers buyers and the later overlap between his channels, Tanoan-linked support, and Snubable Enterprise. Accessed 14 June 2026.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Capture and death". Arbëror Shpend Leka. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the collapse of Leka's protected routes after November 2024, his 9 May 2025 detention in Gjakova, the seized records, and his execution in Bucharest on 10 May 2025. Accessed 14 June 2026.