BODY PARTS LAUNCHED BY BELGRADE! Everything was horrified by the murder of Smail Tarić, NOW HIS SISTER WAS ARRESTED TOO!



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Following a spectacular action by the Belgrade police in which the leader of the group Petar R. (34), his wife Jelena (35) and his lover Sanela T. (22), who is the sister of Smail Tarić’s uncle from Mali Zvornik, who was brutally murdered before the age of 12. year, the public remembered that horrible crime again.

Namely, the body of his younger brother was found decapitated in Karadjordjev Park, near the Belgrade Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. On the night of August 18-19, 2008, Velibor Bakić allegedly lured him into the park and cut off his head with a machete, and then set fire to the body of a young man who was 27 years old at the time. The crime was discovered just three days later, when his severed head in a black nylon bag was found at 318 King Alexander Boulevard.

– Tarić’s severed head was found in a black plastic bag on August 22, 2008 on King Alexander Boulevard after an anonymous report to the Belgrade media, while the following day the police found charred parts of the body of Tarić in a bush in the lower part of the Karađorđev Park, in front of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. – said the source then.

Soon, Bakic and Milan Rasic found themselves behind bars, who from day one denied being involved in the crime that shook the whole of Serbia. During the trial, forensic expert Dušan Dunjić stated that Smail Tarić and the killer were most likely face to face. He claimed that two large cuts to the head could have resulted in the victim’s loss of consciousness and inability to defend himself.

Photo: Tanjug / MUP of the Republic of Serbia

According to the verdict of the Court of Appeals, Bakić was sentenced to 15 years in prison for “ordinary” murder, whereas he had previously been sentenced by the first instance verdicts twice for aggravated murder to 35 and then to 20 years in prison. He was arrested in August 2008 and released in March 2015. The second defendant in that case was Miloš Rašić (32), but he was acquitted of all charges due to lack of evidence that he was involved in Tarić’s murder.

As a reminder, yesterday the police arrested eight people on suspicion of selling drugs, which they buried, and their clients came to those places, took narcotics and left money there.



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