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The former first man of the secret police during Slobodan Milosevic was isolated by illness in the cell of the Seventh Pavilion of the Pozarevac “Zabela” prison, where he is serving a 40-year prison sentence.
– Markovic used to have a roommate, but after he was diagnosed with kovid-19, he was left alone in the room, so as not to infect anyone. They gave him all the care and he follows the instructions because he is still a man in his last years – says a prison source.
The illness temporarily interrupted Markovic’s work as a prison grocer, so he is currently unable to take care of the prisoner’s wardrobe and bedding. The guardian of secrets of the nineties works as a shopkeeper conscientiously, and is in charge of listing civilian clothes, blankets, hygiene products, as well as personal effects of the prisoners, which they do not always need.
Markovic was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the murder of four officials of the Serbian Renewal Movement in 1999 on the Ibar road, as well as for the attempted murder of Vuk Draskovic in Budva in 2000. In addition to this crime, the former chief Serbian secret police was found guilty of Stambolic involvement. He and three other DB members were charged with the murder of the journalist and owner of the “Daily Telegraph”, Slavko Ćuruvija, but the trial began again. In the previous trial, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison for inciting murder.
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