London-based Albanians run a Manchester ‘county lines’ drug operation into Edinburgh and Inverness but BBC Scotland have no space for the story

Professor John Robertson OBA

BBC Scotland, North-East and Inverness have no space for this Police Scotland release yesterday though I feel sure they have enough staff to monitor the site daily for a juicy news story like it:

It’s typically restrained though clearly still too sensitive for BBC Scotland. Readers might twig that ‘cross-border’ means ‘from England.’

They might even know from reading the tabloids that the ‘Tommy Line‘ is based in Manchester and smuggles in new cheap but deadly drugs like fentanyl from South America via the Caribbean: https://www.pressreader.com/uk/manchester-evening-news/20250605/281702620656454

They might see the Inverness Courier report yesterday identifying Quashi as a London-based Albanian: https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/news/all-they-cared-about-was-profit-operation-galvanize-take-386871/

They might even have seen this evidence that the above trade is keeping Scotland’s drug deaths high: https://talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2025/04/08/the-english-connection-keepings-scotlands-drug-deaths-high/

One thought on “London-based Albanians run a Manchester ‘county lines’ drug operation into Edinburgh and Inverness but BBC Scotland have no space for the story

  1. I my opinion, that I know is also shared by some others on this forum, that BBC Scotland as it exists at present, is a propaganda outlet for the Union and nothing more, it is certainly not a news broadcaster.

    It is also so far up its own backside that it thinks that somehow it must be revered and it is not open to question on what it covers or not.

    Hence, BBC Scotland, however ridiculous it now becomes, will not change in hiding any topics that might harm the Union. However, it is up to us to continue to expose what they are doing, encourage others to avoid BBC Scotland entirely and certainly never pay the BBC.

    I have space for a couple of blue tents if James Cook wants to manufacture a story.

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