Police search for the hideouts that hid the shooters in Zlatibor



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ATTACKS ON ALIBEGA MEMBERS OF A CLAN WHOSE LEADER IS IN PRISON: Police search for the hiding places that hid the shooters in Zlatibor

Photo: Damir Dervišagić, Private Archive

Alajbegović, former leader of the Partizan fan group “Forbidden”, was wounded in the chest and legs on Jana Kennedy Street at the time, and the investigation findings so far indicate that the motive for the attack was not from the stands. As announced by the Serbian Interior Ministry, the suspects were arrested in Zlatibor. They hid in this Serbian mountain the day after the shooting, and who sent them and provided accommodation in Zlatibor is under investigation.

Despite the fact that they left the territory of the capital, the police soon identified them and then placed them in an apartment, where they were literally detained, in their underwear, before going to bed. Immediately after the arrest of the suspects, the police searched eight places in the capital, where the suspects and people close to them were staying, in search of evidence against a criminal group, of which they are suspected of being members.

– The suspects are members of a criminal group whose leader is in prison and who allegedly deals in narcotics. According to operational information, Alajbegović, although he was not convicted of this crime, people close to him are also involved in this “business”. This is supposed to be exactly why he became the target of this criminal group. What is still to be determined is whether that primacy should have been only in the street, more precisely in street commerce, or perhaps both are trying to expand into clubs, rafts, then collided over that “territory” – says the source. familiar with research.

The current findings of the investigation deny Alajbegović’s allegations made after the injury that he is not in any criminal business, because the operatives believe that he was targeted precisely because of the fight for dominance in the drug market.

Meanwhile, the police are checking who helped Miloš R. and Svetozar S, more precisely, provided them with logistical support in the attack on Alajbegović. At the same time, it is being investigated whether they are behind the previous attacks on Alajbegović, in January and June this year, but also behind some other shootings on the territory of the capital, especially in New Belgrade and Zemun.

After the shooting, Alajbegović said he got out of the car that Tuesday, November 3, when someone shot him. Two bullets hit him, he saw a person dressed in black with a cap, who shot him, but as he himself stated, “he did not recognize her.”

Hurt near the bar where the fans are

Alajbegović was injured near the bar where, according to the media, members of a group of fans gather. It was there that the leader of that group was arrested a few years ago, at that time suspected of the most serious crime: murder. When Alibeg was shot about 150 meters from that bar, it was found whether someone from that group of fans was related to the wound of the former leader of the “Prohibida”.

The attacker fled and Alibeg stopped the GSP bus, whose driver helped him find a taxi that transported him to the Emergency Center. He also stated that he did not receive threats before the attack, because if he had received them, “he would have been more careful.”

He did not rule out the possibility of being shot by “some child eager to prove himself.” Alajbegović denied previous articles in the media that there was a possibility that he was involved in criminal matters and that he was being investigated whether he had been the target of such “works”. The injured Alibeg also denied being in conflict with one of the fan groups, claiming he was “good to both Partizan fans and Zvezda fans.”

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Photo by Damir Dervišagić / private archive

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