By Alice Taylor | Exit.al 10-11-2021 Satellites and drones will monitor what is happening in Albania, as well as help fight crime, according to an announcement on Tuesday from Prime Minister Edi Rama, exit.al/en reports. [Shutterstock / Andrey Armyagov] Euractiv is part of the Trust Project >>> Print Email Facebook X LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Satellites and drones will monitor what is happening in Albania, as well as help fight crime, according to an announcement on Tuesday from Prime Minister Edi Rama, exit.al/en reports. In an enthusiastic presentation to the State Police, where he also presented their 2022 budget allocation, Rama said that “it is time to end the lawlessness.” He continued that, “satellites will make it impossible, not just to cultivate entire plots [of cannabis] but to cultivate beyond 70cm. Every day, in real-time, the police will have in front of their eyes, what is happening in the entire territory of Albania.” In October, the government announced the launch of two satellites, Shqiperia 1 and Shqiperia 2 by June 2022. The aim is for them to provide additional security throughout the country, including for drug cultivation and the borders. Currently, Albanian territory is terrestrially monitored for drug cultivation by the Italian Guardia di Finanza, and its borders are guarded by the EU’s border guards, Frontex. Albania has long been a source and transit country for drugs, mainly cannabis. While the amount of drugs seized has decreased in recent years, this is mainly due to Albanian criminals exporting operations abroad into Europe. “Albania in orbit, incredible, but real,” said Rama in a Facebook post showing off the new satellites. (Alice Taylor | Exit.al/en) Subscribe now to our newsletter EU Elections Decoded Email Address * Politics Newsletters