Republished September 17, 2020 - 6:33 AM
Original Publication Date September 17, 2020 - 2:21 AM
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - A meticulously co-ordinated police operation in 10 countries has smashed an ethnic Albanian-organized crime syndicate that smuggled cocaine from South America into Europe and led to the arrest of 20 suspects, the EU's police agency announced Thursday.
The gang, known as Kompania Bello, was one of Europe’s most active cocaine-trafficking networks, according to Europol, which helped co-ordinate a series of raids by hundreds of police officers on Tuesday that led to the arrests in a five-year Italian-led investigation.
The gang is unusual in the massive international drug trade in that it controlled every aspect of the supply chain — from arranging drug shipments from South America to distributing it throughout Europe, said Jari Liukku, head of Europol's European Serious and Organised Crime Centre.
The gang even stamped its own logo — and the logos of other crime groups it imported drugs for — on blocks of cocaine that were transported to Europe and often distributed using cars with concealed compartments to hide the drugs and illicit cash. It used Chinese-organized criminals to help launder the proceeds via an underground transfer system.
Prosecutor Giulio Monferini in Italy said that the gang imported enormous quantities of cocaine financed by “important groups of drug traffickers” all over Europe.
Video released by Italian police showed officers finding blocks wrapped in plastic behind the dashboard of a car and cutting open a suitcase stuffed with 500-euro bills.
Over the course of the five-year investigation, 84 other members of the gang were arrested in Italy, Ecuador, the Netherlands, Britain, Switzerland and Germany. Police seized nearly four metric tones of cocaine and more than 5.5 million euros ($6.5 million) in cash during the investigation.
The suspects arrested Tuesday in countries including Italy, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates, are facing charges including international narcotics trafficking and murder.
Albanian authorities confirmed they arrested five Albanian nationals who will be extradited to Italy.
Albanian Interior Minister Sander Lleshaj wrote on his Facebook page that the operation showed the benefits reaped “when rule of law agencies closely collaborate at the operational level.”
Europol said the raids were the biggest ever against an ethnic Albanian crime gang and underscored the size of their operations — from negotiating with cartels in South America to distributing the drugs in Europe, Russia and Turkey, using encrypted communications to run the operation.
“You can see that organized crime is based on global networks — this group was a clear example of that,” Liukku said.
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Associated Press writers Colleen Barry in Milan and Llazar Semini in Tirana, Albania, contributed.
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