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The Mafia With No Bosses: How the Camorra Really Works • The Mafia With No Bosses: How the Camorra ... ___ How did a law student from Albania end up running a billion-dollar cocaine pipeline from an Ecuadorian prison cell? How did a small Balkan nation produce the criminal networks that now dominate Europe's cocaine trade? And why did they choose Ecuador — a country that produces almost none of its own cocaine — as the launchpad for the biggest drug trafficking operation in European history? This is the story of Kompania Bello, the Albanian mafia's takeover of Ecuador's ports, and the pipeline that survived every attempt to shut it down. From the collapse of communist Albania in 1991 to the 2026 Europol operations still targeting Albanian networks in South America, this video traces how a handful of criminals built an end-to-end cocaine supply chain spanning 3 continents — and why it's still operating today. Featuring Dritan Rexhepi, 3 prison escapes, $140 million in documented revenue from a single prison cell, corrupted judges and generals, encrypted phones that law enforcement cracked wide open, and a country now experiencing its most violent years in history. This is a researched documentary based on publicly available sources including Europol and Eurojust official reports, UNODC data, investigative journalism from BIRN/Balkan Insight, InSight Crime, OCCRP, and court documents from Italian and Belgian proceedings. All claims reflect published reporting or prosecutorial allegations in ongoing judicial proceedings. This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not promote or glorify criminal activity.