He wore a bulletproof vest, went to places COVERED BY CAMERA, drove an armored car, but the murdered Šarac HAD NOT A THING



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Aleksandar Šarac (35), months before 23-year-old Lazar I of Kraljevo allegedly shot him fatally on October 17, saw his acquaintances only in cafes inside shopping malls, covered with cameras.

– He wore bulletproof vests, drove an armored “Mercedes”, or more precisely, had a driver. All of this indicates that he feared for his life. And he saw his friends in cafes inside shopping centers. That was probably one of his precautions. There are a lot of people in the shopping malls, they are “covered” by video surveillance. Probably because of all that, he considered them safer places than ordinary cafes, a city restaurant. In those criminal confrontations. a small number of executors would dare to shoot the target in front of dozens of cameras and hundreds of people – “Blic” learns from a source familiar with the investigation.

Stores within shopping centers may be safer, but you need to get to them and then go home. The perpetrators of the crime appear to have studied his movements well and found that perhaps the most suitable time for execution is when he leaves the mall.

Instructions on when it is less safe were given to the murderer Lazar I. who, just as he was approaching his “Mercedes” in the garage of the “Ušće” shopping center, approached him and fired two bullets in his head. He shot him in the head, because he knew Šarac was wearing a bulletproof vest.

Investigation after the shootingPhoto: Zoran Ilić / RAS Serbia

Investigation after the shooting

The seriously injured Sharac fell while the executor fled, but was filmed by security cameras in the garage. During the escape, he dropped a pistol found by the police. Although the serial number was scratched on the pistol, the suspect was soon identified.

Lazar I is being searched, but it is not yet known if he left Serbia after the crime and if he is alive. Meanwhile, nine days after the injury, Šarac passed away in the Emergency Center.

What remains a mystery is according to the instructions of who killed Šarc Lazar I., although this crime is believed to be related to the disappearance of Lazar Vukićević, Šarc’s friend and Red Star fan, three days before the shooting at the TC garage “Ušće”.

Investigation after the shooting at the mallPhoto: Zoran Ilić / RAS Serbia

Investigation after the shooting at the mall

A month and a half before the murder, Sharc was threatened from his profile on social networks, when black and white fans were after him. It is being investigated whether those threats were just an intimidation attempt or perhaps they have something to do with the crime, because one of the few who was able to solve this enigma, Lazaro I, the alleged murderer, is inaccessible to investigators.



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