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At the weekend house in Vrčin near Belgrade, which was used by Veljko Belivuk, better known as Velja Nevolja and his criminal group, concrete material evidence was found that testifies to the serious crimes committed, as “Blic “. As we discovered, traces of blood and a popular hygienic detergent and disinfectant were found in the weekend house!
Traces of blood were found inside the building, and near the weekend house in the courtyard, the place where the burning traces were left. As we found out, the burn marks are directly on the ground.
Although apparently members of the organized criminal group Belivuk and his right-hand man Marko Miljković Maret were “cleaning up” behind them, “Blic’s” source claims that much evidence was found to remove the traces. As things stand now, Belivuk and Miljković used this weekend house to commit crimes. It is not known if she is the only one.
At the moment, there is no official confirmation, but it is suspected that the hijackers were brought to this facility. There they were tortured and then killed. In addition to the evidence of burning, among the assumptions is that for the complete disappearance of the kidnapped people, they also used acid that would melt the bodies. However, this “Colombian method” has not yet been confirmed by the investigating authorities. Belivuk and Miljković also built in Zvezdara, as they say in Pancevo, so no one excludes the possibility that they built the victims on the foundations.
Investigative bodies have yet to determine whether the traces found lead to missing persons whose abductions, and later more likely murders, are related to Belivuk and his group, or whether the traces will lead to other victims.
After many criminal acts related to Velja Nevolja, he was arrested yesterday in the early hours of the morning, on suspicion of killing Red Star fan Zdravko Radojevic and “Pink Panther” leader Milan Ljepoj from Nis. As “Blic” learns, Radojevic was kidnapped last November in Kotez for fraud, and then, as is suspected, he was murdered, all because he refused to pay Belivuk and Miljkovic for the scam. Radojevic was a close friend of Miljkovic.
An organized criminal group led by Belivuk and Miljković is suspected of murder, extortion, kidnapping, drug trafficking … 19 people were arrested in yesterday’s action.
Among the missing persons for whom there is a well-founded suspicion that Belivuk and Miljković are responsible is the former director of “Pink Panther”, Milan Ljepoja. They are also credited with the disappearance of Goran Veličković Goksije, one of the leaders of the Partizan “Partizanovci” fan faction. The fate of trainer Jovan Kecman, whose trail was lost on September 24, is also unknown. In mid-October last year, news rang out that Lazar Vukićević, a Belgrade citizen known to the police after the Nikola Vavić shooting, disappeared in Belgrade. Vukicevic was close to Zvezda’s fans.
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