[1] He started his professional career at Rádio Clube Português then, working with other broadcasters including Cândido Mota, José Nuno Martins, Joaquim Furtado, Jaime Fernandes and Júlio Isidro.
The head of these politicians and businessmen was Frank Carlucci, former Secretary of Defence of the United States, CIA director and former ambassador to Portugal after 25 April.
[2] In 2005, after EuroAmer went out of business, Albarran was the target of an investigation by the Portuguese Public Prosecutor, suspected of money laundering and falsification of documents.
[4][5] Later Albarran divided his time between Ras Al Khaima in the United Arab Emirates, India, Angola and South Africa.
Albarran left Portugal some time after triggering the investigation into company Euroamer SGPS, of which he was CEO under the chairmanship of Frank Carlucci.
And in July 2012, when he had finished his treatment at the Portuguese Institute of Oncology, he publicly reappeared with his wife Sandra Nobre, apparently recovered.