
The Bulgarian media have published a list with the names of 20 cocaine lords, where Albanians are undoubtedly among the most wanted.
According to " News.dayfr ", the two Albanians who manage the cocaine market in Belgium are Eldi Dizdari and Dritan Rexhepi.
The article shows how almost all the drug lords managed to escape to Dubai and the case of Eldi Dizdar is also mentioned there. According to Belgian media, he cooperates with Rexhepi, who has taken care of the arrival of drugs from Ecuador.
Eldi Dizdari alias Denis Matoshi is one of the leaders of Kompania Bello, an Albanian criminal organization with tentacles in Dubai, Antwerp, Ecuador and Colombia. Eldi D. ran the organization in Dubai while his partner Dritan Rexhepi oversaw the operation from Ecuador. Rexhepi, wanted by Albania for several murders, had previously escaped from Merksplas prison.
Italian police have called Kompania Bello "the largest Albanian-speaking criminal organization ever created", with a sophisticated business model that includes the entire chain of cocaine trafficking. Currently, Rexhepi has been arrested in Istanbul for the account of Albanian justice ", the article reads.
The Belgian media also write about another wanted person known by the nickname "Cinco", who they consider one of the rising stars of the criminal world of Antwerp, until he became seriously ill. He owes his nickname to a large nightclub in Albania, which he owns.
Some of the names mentioned in the article
Jos Leijdekkers , 32, a trafficker from Antwerp, who has sent shivers through the drug world across Europe just by pronouncing his nicknames: "Holly", "Joske Breda", "Bolle Jos" or "El Presidente". . So much so that the Netherlands offers 400,000 euros for his "head". He is linked to a series of murders, such as that of "Aunt" Naima Jillal, who was kidnapped, murdered and dismembered.
" Dikke Nordin" is hailed in the community for his talent as an organizer for bringing drugs into the port of Antwerp. Meanwhile, he has been in prison in Dubai for almost a hundred days, awaiting possible extradition. He nicknamed himself "NWA": Never work again. For the third time, Dubai refuses to extradite "Dikke Nordin", the Antwerp drug lord.
The youngest member of the El Ballouti family of Borgerhout is considered Othman's right-hand man. Younès was convicted several years ago. He was kidnapped by French gangsters in 2016, but after almost a month, he managed to escape from the apartment in Paris where he was being held. Younes has lived in Dubai for a long time, but is now in Morocco.
Othman El Ballouti funded a controversial Islamic primary school in Mechelen. A money laundering investigation, but the leads were missing. Othman then traveled to Dubai, from where he is said to have expanded his empire, although, at this point, he was never convicted. It wasn't until the federal police managed to hack into Sky ECC that the evidence emerged to prosecute him.
Like Othman El Ballouti, Hoesny A. is one of the pioneers of cocaine trafficking in Antwerp. He is also wanted by France. Both countries want to prosecute him for a horrific attack in which a man was tortured almost to death. Hoesny was arrested in Dubai. Extradition was granted, but for unexplained reasons, he was suddenly released.
Eldi D., alias Denis Matoshi, is one of the leaders of Kompania Bello, an Albanian criminal organization with tentacles in Dubai, Antwerp, Ecuador and Colombia. Eldi D. ran the organization in Dubai, his partner Dritan Rexhepi supervised the operation from Ecuador. Rexhepi, wanted by Albania for several murders, had previously escaped from Merksplas prison. Italian police have called Kompania Bello "the largest Albanian-speaking criminal organization ever created", with a sophisticated business model that includes the entire chain of cocaine trafficking.
Abdelilah El M. , known as "Abdel", "Noir" or "Narcos", has already been convicted several times for drug trafficking. In the Mackerel affair, he was one of the leaders of the group, along with his former partner Jimmy H. In this case he was sentenced to eight years in prison. Just before the summer of 2023, an additional sentence of fourteen years was added. He was arrested in Istanbul.
" Black ", a drug lord in Antwerp, was arrested during a skiing trip. He must serve eight years in prison for cocaine trafficking
Isaac B. is a criminal from Rotterdam, former partner of Bolle Jo before the two started a "fight". B. was sentenced to six years in prison in Antwerp in connection with the shooting at The Pasta House. His nickname "Bombshell" has nothing to do with the fact that he liked to make them. In fact, as a young man, he once knocked out an old man with one punch. Holland considers Isaac B. one of the leaders in the field of drugs. He was arrested in Turkey at the beginning of the summer, released after a few weeks, but arrested again before setting foot in his villa in Istanbul.
Omar G. is a former kickboxer. He then wreaked havoc with his martial art on the port of Antwerp as well. He was sentenced to 3, 5 and thirteen years. He escaped in time to Dubai. As usual, his extradition request to Belgium failed.
Mohamed Réda C. is the one who makes the most articles in the media, because it is almost impossible to count the number of cases in which he is prosecuted. Drug trafficking, corruption, attacks and taking hostages, where his family have also been victims of violence in several cases. French criminals tried to kidnap C., the "Algerian", and he was then transferred to Dubai.
Maati K. has a somewhat different profile than most of the people on this list. K. is known as a real estate entrepreneur and chip shop operator in Deurne and Hoboken. Maati K. was recently sentenced by the court to ten years in prison for drug trafficking.
Zakaria El K. alias "Piwi", was sentenced last year to ten years in prison as the leader of the gang that turned Medrepair Wharf into a haven for thieves. The gang, very young, made millions transporting at least twelve loads of cocaine. Piwi now resides in Dubai, where he lives in a luxury apartment.
Let's come to Fahran B. Frank Masmeijer. He is a former Dutch TV presenter and former semi-professional footballer. After his career in television, Masmeijer moved to Belgium as a hotel operator. In 2014, he was convicted of drug trafficking. Masmeijer had promised the Mechelen drug lord that he could recover a shipment of nearly 500kg of cocaine, but the Dutchman could not keep his promises. Farhan B. was sentenced to several long prison terms for trafficking. In 2022, he was briefly arrested in Dubai and later released.
Mounir El B. owes his nickname "Gino" to the legendary Italian cyclist. He was convicted several times for his involvement in the Antwerp harbor attacks. He belonged to Omar G.'s group with whom he had come into conflict. Mounir El B., recently left Dubai to get married in Morocco. / Pamphlet
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