The faces behind the ghosts, well known to the police.



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During the arrest of Veljko Belivuk’s team named Veljko Nevolj and his assistant Marko Miljković Maret, some twenty more of his “soldiers” were behind bars. Who are the characters that “hide” behind the initials, who are suspected of the most serious crimes, criminal association, drug trafficking, illegal possession of weapons, but also kidnappings and aggravated murders. They are people who hide behind ghosts, sowing fear for years in the streets of Belgrade, but also throughout Serbia. The list of their names and previous “merits” is published by Blic.

Milos Budimir (36), Marko Budimir (32) and Vladimir Grek (36)

The Budimir brothers, along with Vladimir Grek, were arrested on January 29 in front of the “Nikola Tesla” airport, after Belivuk and Miljković landed from Tivat, where they were visiting the leader of the Kavač clan, Radoje Zvicer. As “Blic” wrote, at that time they were waiting for the two leaders of the criminal group, and the police declared that they were “their safety”. After the arrest, Grek was also mentioned as a person who organized torches during the curfew in Pancevo (where Belivuk had a shelter in the months leading up to the arrest) last year.

Milovan Tadic (33 years)

The former head of security of the “Tilt” club, who was also arrested in the act of arresting the Velja Nevolje group, is accused of beating Slobodan Vukić to death as head of security.

This murder occurred in December 2015, when the murdered Slobodan went out with his friends. Around three in the morning, he accidentally knocked over the glasses on the bar and security threw him out. As he was being held and dragged, he was hit on the head. When they threw him out, Slobodan returned to the entrance and yelled, “Who hit me?” Then Milovan Tadić came out and kicked him in the stomach. Slobodan was later taken to the Emergency Center, where it was determined that his spleen had ruptured and his liver was damaged. He fell into a coma from which he no longer woke up. He passed away on Christmas Eve, January 7, 2016.

Filip Ivanovski (29 years old)

A young man from Pancevo was mentioned as a person close to Velja Nevolja and who, together with the Greeks, organized torches in this city.

Srdjan Lalic (35 years old)

There is no information available about him.

Boris Karapandzic (33 years old)

Karapandzic is one of the hooligans who broke into the “Committee” club in Beton Hall with Velja’s team two years ago, when they broke the whole club, beat up security and club guests. Karapandzic also has a trial behind him due to a traffic accident that he caused in 2019 when he killed a pedestrian in Belgrade. Then he was at the wheel of a “Chevrolet”, he hit a pedestrian while trying to run over the road. Karapandzic was under house arrest for violent behavior in the “Committee”. In 2013, he was arrested along with Aleksandar Vučeljić, Aleksandar Savković and Stevan Petrović for demolishing the cafe of the leader of “Alcatraz” fans, Aleksandar Vavić. Considering that at the time of sentencing in 2016, Boris Karapandžić had already been sentenced to three years in prison by the Belgrade Court of Appeal in June 2013 for drug production and trafficking, as well as seven months in prison in December 2015. Due to illegal possession of a weapon, the First Court of First Instance sentenced him to a total of four years in prison. Karapandzic worked to secure a raft in New Belgrade and was one of the witnesses who was on the scene at the time of Fedor Frimerman’s murder. For this reason, he was questioned by the investigating judge and in the main trial.

Nemanja Djuric (35)

There is no information available about him.

Dragon Ball (46)

The arrested Draganić is the owner of the house in Ritopek, where the most terrible crimes of this criminal organization took place. Three men are suspected of having died in this house: Goran Veličković Goksi, Milan Ljepoja and Zdravko Radojević. According to some reports, Draganić is one of the suspects in the liquidation of Milan Ljepoja.

Aleksandar Vuceljic (39)

Vuceljic’s name came to the public’s attention when he was brought to the police for an informational conversation when they arrested Mirko Milosevic, who along with Belivuk were accused of participating in the murder of Vlastimir Milosevic on the tram rails in Belgrade. Eleven years ago, in 2010, Vuceljic was arrested along with 11 other people on suspicion of selling cocaine and heroin in the territory of Belgrade, Smederevo and Cacak. He was one of those convicted of demolishing Aleksandar Vavić’s cafe in the Karaburma neighborhood of Belgrade. In Vučeljić, a bulletproof vest was found under the jacket and a 9mm bullet was found behind the driver’s seat. After the search, the police found another 9mm bullet, as well as two pistols with bulletproof bullets and ordinary bullets. Aleksandar Vuceljic was previously sentenced – for violent behavior, trafficking and carrying weapons, in addition to organizing a network of heavy drug traffickers – to seven months, two years and five years and three months in prison, and the First Court of First Instance sentenced him for demolish Vavic’s cafe. To a sentence of six years in prison.

Dejan Tesic (38 years old)

Tesic was identified as the person who participated in the murder of Milan Ljepoja. According to the order for the investigation, in early November last year, Velja Nevolja’s group lured Ljepoja from Nis, where he lived, to Belgrade. In the parking lot near “Laste” on the road to Nis, the suspect Dejan Tesic waited for him in the “Passat” car and drove him to the house in Ritopek, which the group used for criminal activities, according to the prosecution.

Nikola Stefanovic (33 years old)

He owns an apartment in a building in the Zvezdara neighborhood of Belgrade, where Veljko Belivuk lives.

Nemanja Lakicevic (41 years old)

It is suspected that Lakićević, on the orders of Belivuk and Miljković, told Zdravko Radojević (41) from Kotež to go to the “Laste” parking lot on the Belgrade-Niš highway without a phone on 10 November. When Radojevic arrived, he got out of his car and headed to Lakicevic’s, who drove him to a weekend home in Ritopek. Radojevic never left that house for the weekend and his body has not been found so far.

Nikola Spasojevic (29 years old)

No information available.

Zeljko Kodzic (41 years old)

Until the arrest of Belivuk’s team, Kodzic was not known to the public for the crime. The suspect of belonging to this criminal organization is employed as a guard in the Belgrade Central Prison. According to unofficial information, the police found two disassembled rifles and two disassembled pistols during the search of his house.

– His role in the clan has not yet been determined, but for now it is suspected that he was in charge of arms. In other words, he is a gunsmith and is suspected of modifying the pistols and rifles that clan members used in criminal acts, among other things, a source told Belgrade media.

Nebojsa Jankovic (50), a former police officer and member of Unit 63 of the Parachute Brigades, brought a sniper to Veljko Belivuk and then trained him in the forest to shoot from him. He is suspected of taking part in two more liquidations carried out with this weapon in Serbia and Montenegro, but also in an assassination attempt.

Vlado Georgiev (38 years old)

A former Loznica cop whose name was actually Dejan Sekulic, but changed it a few years ago and took the name of a famous singer. Sekulic-Georgiev was close to Veljko Belivuk and worked in the Belgrade police, but had to quit his job due to the criminal activities in which he was caught. According to published allegations, five years ago, Belivuk stole a beverage cellar from a Loznica resident and gave it to Sekulić to run. Until the arrest, this beverage warehouse, as some Belgrade media claim, served this criminal group for money laundering and greening. Georgiev later became the manager of rapper Stefan Đurić Rasta, who was recently released from prison for possessing an increased amount of marijuana. It became clear that there was a connection between Belivuk and Rasta when, on the day of the Belivuk team’s arrival, Rasta’s luxury jeep was brought to Makiš. It was later determined that Belivuk’s group worked as security for the famous rapper, while Georgijev was his “manager.” The investigation has yet to determine whether Rasta cooperated with this group or was in any way forced to do so.

Georgijev also bought one of the weekend cabins for Belivuk’s group in the village of Trsic, not far from Loznica. There, as the investigation discovered, they had a “base” and snipers fired there. This carefully chosen location, which leads to Georgijeva, is located in a quiet place, surrounded by forests and fields.

A few days ago, a recording of the intervened conversation between Belivuk, Georgijev and his wife Sladjana Sekulic aired on Pink television, in which they are heard talking about false names and forged passports that Belivuk uses when traveling.

Sladjana Sekulic (39)

The only woman arrested was with a criminal group led by Belivuk. She is the wife of former police officer Sekulic, now Vlado Georgijeva. It is not known what his role was in the work of this criminal group, but it is clear that he knew Velja Nevolja well and that he knew what this criminal group did. A recording of the taped conversation shows her relating to her husband and Belivuk travel situations where they use false names.

Marko Andric (33 years)

Nis resident Marko Andrić, aka Kuzman, whose recordings of conversations that could be heard telling the story of the leader of the “Pink Panthers” gang, Milan Ljepoja, disappeared and suspected of being killed by a criminal organization, was also Arrested as a member of the Velja Trouble criminal group.

he was discovered by security authorities in 2007 because he lured a minor MR with a young basketball player over the phone with two other Nis residents, with the intention of talking about a girl. As the media wrote at the time, the young basketball player is the son of a politician from Nis. He was fraudulently dragged into a Fiat Punto car near the “Silla” sports hall and taken to Vinik Hill, where he was later mistreated and beaten.

Vuk Vucinic (29)

He was arrested three years ago on suspicion that on October 1, 2018, an hour after midnight, on Jurija Gagarina Street in New Belgrade, he and three other men forcibly stole a man’s vehicle and inflicted injuries on him. bodily. It is suspected that they stopped the car in which they were in the “golf course” in which they were and confiscated their Fiat Bravo vehicle with the use of physical force. Vucinic was previously convicted of drugs and violent behavior. By the way, he was previously connected with a group of fans of Miloš Radisavljević Kimi.

Kurir.rs/Blic


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