Pemaj is considered one of the main figures of Albanian organized crime in Greece, controlling criminal activity abroad from prison.
Greek media has obtained from the investigative file some of the conversations held between the characters.
In one communication, a drug dealer contacts Sandër Pemaj. The dealer tells him: "It's become a big problem, he cut me off (meaning the police)... He stopped cooperating because he heard from above (in the center) that he covered me and said, 'I'm sorry, we can't continue.'"
Sandër Pemaj replies: "He's talking nonsense. In a short time he'll say 'brother, yes, they were wrong. Maybe it wasn't like that, it was something else, let's meet again'. Did you understand? He's looking for something. Something crazy, you know."
And the distributor replies: "He may be afraid, but don't cook us anything, I'm afraid now, brother. I don't trust him at all, I have enough of the other one, with my eyes closed. He tells me that it's heard very loudly."
While Sandër Pemaj replies: "Maybe you want a bigger "coffee".
In another dialogue, the police officer communicates with Sandër Pemaj where he says:
"Let me tell you, a Greek wants a SKUNK, give 100 a month. Do you have one?"
While in another conversation, the same police officer asks Pemaj for 10 kg of cocaine, which one of his men wants.