Marko Miljkovic
Ministry of the Interior made a statement on the arrest of Darko Šarić
A statement from the Ministry of the Interior reads that, in addition to ari, 5 other people were arrested, who are suspected of being members of an organized criminal group.
Serbia’s Getting Weary of Plots to Kill its President
Death threats and planned assassinations of President Vucic are so common in the regime media that no one takes them seriously now.
Dozens of times the public saw headlines to which they have since become resistant: "They are killing Vucic", "They wanted to blow up Vucic", "They are preparing a sniper for Vucic", "Eight murderers were waiting for Vucic …
Montenegrin Intelligence Officer’s Suicide Blamed on Agency’s ‘Political Abuse’
Former Montenegrin National Security Agency officer Luka Bulatovic (left). Photo: Government of Montenegro
Indictment filed against Belivuk, containing more than 300 pages
More than 322 pages of evidence and other charges have been sent to court for confirmation.
It should be recalled that they are currently accused of five murders, illegal possession and distribution of narcotics and weapons, kidnapping and rape.
The indictment covers 31 defendants, including witnesses - defendants.
Serbia’s Defence Minister Questioned in Crime Gang Investigation
Serbia's Defence Minister, Nebojsa Stefanovic, was questioned on Thursday in the investigation into a former high police official, Goran Papic, who is suspected of returning a seized car to a member of the crime gang of Veljko Belivuk, who was recently arrested .
The Belgrade Higher Prosecution Office confirmed Stefanovic's interrogation took place but did not give out any details.
Vucic Surfs on Wave of Scandal That Should Drown Him
The group arrested on February 4 is suspected of monstrous assassinations, racketeering and drug dealing.
Its leaders, Belivuk and Marko Miljkovic, were also leaders of a group of Partizan football club fans. A sniper and other weapons were found on the premises of those so-called "fans" used at the Partizan stadium.
Serbia Turns on Crime Gang Once Known for Official Ties
Members of special police units in Belgrade, Serbia. EPA-EFE/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC
"We will not allow extortion groups that think they are stronger than the state. Thanks to the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime, we can say Serbia is a better and safer place," he told the media.