| An Albanian police officer stands by new motorcycles, patrol cars and four-wheel-drive vehicles, in background, provided by the European Union and worth 3 million Euros (€2.94 (US$3.5) million) to beef up the country's border security, in Tirana Monday Feb. 27. 2006. Albania accepted 82 four-wheel drive cars, vans and motorcycles from the European Union on Monday, as well as scanning equipment to see into vehicles and field glasses, to be used in the battle to fight human, drug and arms trafficking in a country whose porous borders are exploited by criminal gangs, the Albanian Interior Ministry said. (AP Photo/Hektor Pustina) |