He was the THIRD MAN, and after the murder of Salet Mutavi, he became the BOSS



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The former vice president of FC Partizan, Vladimir Vuletic, was questioned yesterday at SBPOK as a citizen in relation to his cooperation with Veljko Belivuk, better known as Velja Nevolja, where he denied having had close contact with the detained leader of the criminal group.

Early in the morning yesterday, Vuletic received an invitation to report to the Service for Combating Organized Crime (SBPOK) in Makis, and he himself confirmed that he was intercepted by members of the Service for Combating Organized Crime (SBPOK) while I was in a cafe near the Office of the Prosecutor for organized crime.

Vuletic said he had coffee with a lawyer when he was presented with an invitation to “urgently call” the SBPOK in Makiš as a citizen.

Photo: Aleksandar Slavković / RAS Serbia

As Vuletic said, he is charged with three acts: extortion, kidnapping and money laundering. However, the information that we have obtained indicates that he is not accused of anything, but that he was summoned for questioning about the investigation for extortion, kidnapping and money laundering that is being carried out against Belivuk and its associates.

As “Blic” learns, he spoke to the police about his relationship with Velja Nevolja and members of his clan, after a recorded conversation between Vuletic and Velja Nevolja was made public, in which they arranged a meeting. The aforementioned conversation was conducted in a cordial tone, and during the same Vuletić told Velja Nevolja “you are my brother” and “you know how much I love you”, while Belivuk replied with “you are ours”.

Photo: Milan Ilic / RAS Serbia

During the conversation, Vuletic informed Velja Nevolja that he was on his way to Zlatibor, that he had a student conference, that he would return on Sunday, and that “Minister Ruzic would also come. Belivuk responds “wow, wow”, to what Vuletić says about Ružić “then he is ours”.

– Said he met Belivuk after Aleksandar Stanković, Sale Mutavi, was assassinated not far from Belgrade Central Prison in 2016. As Vuletić said, Belivuk was the third man below Stanković until then, however after his death, Belivuk became the main, says a source from “Blic” who is familiar with the case.

According to him, Vuletić stated that he only knew Belivuk from the FC Partizan board of directors.

– Until recently, there were five fan group members on the board. Vuletic stated that he did not have the authority to choose which fans will be on the board, nor to influence them. He denied being in close contact with Belivuk – says our interlocutor.

Vuletic agreed to be tested with the polygraph, however, according to the information we obtained, that will not happen due to his health condition.

– Due to Vuletić’s state of health, the polygraph examiner made the decision not to examine him, and it was up to Vuletić to bring medical documentation to confirm his deteriorating health – adds our interlocutor.

Following questioning, Vuletić filed a criminal complaint with the prosecution against state leaders for the crime of revealing an official secret.

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To make the situation even more terrifying, they did it next to the graffiti in Kotež near the home of Zdravko Radojević, one of the victims of this criminal group.

“We still love you, can someone ban it? If you are worse, if you are worse, we are on your side! Happy birthday to our brother Marko Miljković” wrote the members of the fan group “Principi” (formerly “Janjičari”) . “), led by Belivuk.

Velja Nevolja and Marko Miljkovic

Photo: RAS Serbia

Velja Nevolja and Marko Miljkovic

Fans were photographed with a banner in hand and near the graffiti “From Princip” in Kotež, where also lived Zdravko Radojević, a Red Star fan who disappeared last year when he went to a meeting with members of the Belivuk group. Radojevic was lured in the same way as all the other victims of this dangerous criminal group, so he attended the meeting without a mobile phone and then disappeared without a trace. According to operational data, he was tortured and brutally murdered because he refused to pay the fraud to Belivuk. The murdered Red Star fan was also connected to criminal circles and was in the cocaine business.

I mean, Belivuk and Miljković didn’t care that as long as Radojević had “little things for sale”. However, it is assumed that he also began to distribute larger quantities and then received the first warning. As a Blic source previously said, Belivuk and Milojevic initially told him not to “interfere with their business” and “not to enter their territory.” However, Radojevic continued with his “work” and ignored the warnings and threats. Then came the extortion phase. Belivuk and Milojevic asked the Red Star fan for a portion of the salary money, which Radojevic also declined.

– As is known so far, at the time of the kidnapping, they were already in a serious conflict. Belivuk and Milojevic attracted Radojevic through friends. He was not suspicious and went to the meeting – declared the source of “Blic”.



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