EU Allocates €1.8 Million for Repurposing Confiscated Criminal Assets for Public Services in Albania

Since 2016, the European Union has allocated approximately 1.8 million euros to repurpose assets seized from criminal activities in Albania.

A conference titled “From Illegal Gains to Public Good: The Future of Confiscated Assets” took place in Tirana, bringing together government officials and representatives from international organizations.

Andre Rizzo, Head of the Political Section at the EU Delegation in Albania, reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to reinvesting confiscated assets for the benefit of the public.

“The confiscation of assets gained through criminal activities goes beyond mere seizure. It involves reinvesting that wealth into society, rebuilding trust in the justice system, and preventing crime from being profitable. The EU has long championed this principle and has established regulations governing the management and reinvestment of confiscated assets to fund social programs, aid vulnerable communities, and foster a more equitable and inclusive society,” Rizzo stated.

Initiatives funded by repurposed assets range from art centers to weaving workshops, all aimed at supporting victims of crime and deterring youth from engaging in criminal activity.

Albanian Interior Minister, Ervin Hoxha, addressed the current status of asset confiscation, highlighting that effective crime-fighting hinges on seizing the assets or properties derived from criminal acts.

Minister Hoxha noted, “Our goal is to manage these assets responsibly, ensuring they are returned to public service.”

“This can be achieved through utilization by government entities, allocation for private use, or through auction sales, as stipulated by law,” he added.

The conference aimed to foster a dialogue between local and international authorities on the best practices for repurposing criminal assets for public benefit. (February 17)


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6 responses to “EU Allocates €1.8 Million for Repurposing Confiscated Criminal Assets for Public Services in Albania”

  1. Mr. Lucky Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! I can just imagine the criminal masterminds shaking in their boots now that their old toys are being turned into art centers—because nothing screams “justice” like a nice weaving workshop! 😏🎨

  2. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care about justice” quite like turning stolen money into art centers and weaving workshops. Next up, a luxury retreat for the criminals to “reflect” on their choices? 🤔💰

  3. Crazy Eights Avatar
    Crazy Eights

    Oh look, the EU’s finally found a way to turn ill-gotten gains into something useful—like turning a dodgy nightclub into a gallery of questionable modern art. Who knew crime could be so… productive? 🎨💸

  4. NecroBull Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that turning stolen money into art centers and weaving workshops was the secret recipe for a thriving society? Next up, maybe they’ll fund a therapy group for those poor criminals who just can’t let go of their assets! 😂💰

  5. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—turning the spoils of crime into art centers and weaving workshops. Because nothing says “justice” quite like a good ol’ tapestry made from ill-gotten gains, eh? 🎨🧶

  6. red woman Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “cleaning up crime” like turning stolen goodies into art centers and weaving workshops. 🎨🧶 Next, we’ll be using the proceeds to fund a “How to Be a Criminal” masterclass—just to keep things interesting! 😏

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