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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 41 MIN

Chapter 4 The European Super Cartel : The Birth of Tito

from Plastic Paddy · host Steven Ellis

This chapter traces how a generation shaped by war, displacement, and quiet survival built one of the most resilient criminal foundations in modern Europe without ever announcing itself. Beginning in pre-war Sarajevo, it shows how informal trust networks, family loyalty, and logistics thinking were already embedded in daily life long before crime became a choice. The Bosnian war then turns those skills into necessities, teaching smuggling, discretion, and coordination under lethal pressure. When the fighting ends, those networks migrate intact into Western Europe, particularly the Netherlands, where stability, ports, and open borders offer opportunity rather than chaos. Here, figures like Edin Gačanin emerge not as visible gang leaders, but as disciplined, inward-facing operators who prioritize reliability over violence and family over expansion. By the turn of the millennium, the Balkan–Dutch bridge is fully in place—quiet, invisible, and structurally prepared—ending the chapter just before cocaine scale transforms position into power.

This chapter traces how a generation shaped by war, displacement, and quiet survival built one of the most resilient criminal foundations in modern Europe without ever announcing itself. Beginning in pre-war Sarajevo, it shows how informal trust networks, family loyalty, and logistics thinking were already embedded in daily life long before crime became a choice. The Bosnian war then turns those skills into necessities, teaching smuggling, discretion, and coordination under lethal pressure. When the fighting ends, those networks migrate intact into Western Europe, particularly the Netherlands, where stability, ports, and open borders offer opportunity rather than chaos. Here, figures like Edin Gačanin emerge not as visible gang leaders, but as disciplined, inward-facing operators who prioritize reliability over violence and family over expansion. By the turn of the millennium, the Balkan–Dutch bridge is fully in place—quiet, invisible, and structurally prepared—ending the chapter just before cocaine scale transforms position into power.

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