Foreign journalist to shake up Albania's newspaper

Journalist David Beryain kicks off his trip this week from Italy's Chicago to the Albanian coast, a enclave where TV cameras from the Clandestino show will testify to how drug trafficking is done by Albania for Italy. The show cameras will document the dismissal of hundreds of kilos of cocaine coming from Albania to go [...]
Journalist David Beryain kicks off his trip this week from Italy's Chicago to the Albanian coast, a enclave where TV cameras from the Clandestino show will testify to how drug trafficking is done by Albania for Italy.
The show's cameras will document the dismissal of hundreds of kilos of cocaine coming from Albania to then reach the Italian mafia's hands.
Following the drug dismissal, the journalist will be accompanied by the local mafia and Albanians, to a house where they will explain to him how business works.
Exulted by everything he has been told, the journalist will travel towards Albania to learn more about the culture and traditions of a little-known society outside our country.

Beryain could enter the heart of this terrible criminal organization.
In the coverage of journalist David Beryain, vengeance is described as a necessity in life. Killing a relative means the death threat to all males in the killing family. A code of revenge that is artified through undesirable laws known as 'kanun'.
Albanian mafia is an airtight organisation formed by family clans ruled by an ancestor code of honour and revenge.
David Beryain will be known with the roots of this society in an effort to understand how they have turned from something local to an authentic multinational crime.
For this, the journalist accompanied by members of this clan, to enter their illegal businesses, meet with people who produce their own bombs and even win a new Albanian identity in a non-conventional manner.

This new episode of '{0}'Clandestinoão will also include one of the strongest and most difficult interviews received in the history of this programme.
David Beryain will meet in the mountains with a fugitive man, a man threatened with death by the laws of the Canunite and forced to do the only thing in his life that he can do - murder.
During the interview, the fugitive shows his embarrassment in front of the cameras, carrying a pistol and two hand grenades at any moment.
The truth is, he agreed to give an interview because the mafia chief with whom journalist and his team were filming asked him as an honor. Finally, he made it clear to all those present by giving Beryain his hand: Thank you for bringing you, because if it were for me now I would kill you all.
"Clandestino" with David Beryain, is an investigative journalistic format introduced into the most airtight and dangerous clandestine worlds on the planet. This season will be addressed by the kidnappings in Venezuela, Babiby Camorraı, the Mafia in Albania, arms trafficking in the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador or Colombia, and drug trafficking in this country after the golden age of Pablo Escobar.













