Dritan Rexhepi, an Albanian criminal, led a major syndicate from behind bars. Born in 1980, he started as a teenage hitman and escaped custody multiple times. After fleeing to various countries, including The Netherlands, Italy, and Spain, he settled in Ecuador. There, he formed the Kompania Bello, a group of 14 Albanian crime organizations collaborating on coke smuggling. Despite law enforcement efforts, the syndicate, led by Rexhepi, continued large-scale coke trafficking into Europe. The story took a twist when Rexhepi was arrested in Turkey in 2023, raising questions about potential extradition and his history of escapes. _ 🔻 SUBSCRIBE NOW and never miss a video about Dutch gangs, Mocro Maffia, Ridouan Taghi and news about narco crime in Europe. Click here: Don’t forget to turn on all notifications! _ Want to support my channel, besides leaving a comment and a like? 🔻 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT HERE: So I can continue to provide you with free high quality content. Thank you! _ Do you have a suggestion for a new video or something that you want to see on the channel? 🔻 Let me know in the link below: I want to create content that you would like to see, so all suggestions are welcome! _ Business inquiries and contact details For business inquiries, copyright matters or other inquiries please contact us per email: hollandboulevardcrime@ _ Disclaimers • This video contains information not to be considered the truth, rather theories and information found on the internet or broadcasted by news outlets and journalists. Holland Crime Boulevard does not have the intend to slander or discredit any of the persons mentioned. Holland Crime Boulevard does not condone nor promotes the violent actions mentioned in this video, it is for educational purposes only. • We use images and content in accordance with the YouTube Fair Use copyright guidelines • This video could contain certain copyrighted video clips, pictures, or photographs that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by federal law and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the reasons noted above. • Music: Phobia by Soundridemusic.
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