Velja Nevolje’s heir, caught with a false passport, was selling drugs in bulk



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PEOPLE FROM VUSOVIC TRIED TO POISON JOVAN VUKOTIC IN CZ: Velja Nevolje's heir was caught with false passport, selling drugs wholesale

Photo: RAS / Djordje Kojadinović, Zorana Jevtić

Nikola Vušović Johnny (30) from Belgrade, when it was claimed that he would inherit the drug business from Veljko Belivuk (35), was arrested in the Dominican Republic on a red warrant from Interpol issued by the Serbian Ministry of the Interior.

The Serbian Ministry of Justice requested the immediate extradition of Vušović because it is feared that he may escape after his arrest in South America.

At the time of his arrest, we discovered, Vušović had a fake Spanish passport with him, confirming speculations that he had previously been hiding in Spain.

Veljko Belivuk, Velja Nevolja
photo: AP / Darko Vojinović

A new clan

Vušović, by the way, has been on the run for years and during that time he was involved in the wholesale drug trade. According to operational data, before moving to Spain he lived in Vienna, where he had illegal laboratories for growing marijuana.

– The group gathered around Vušović has played a dominant role in drug trafficking in the municipality of Vračar in Belgrade for years. After the arrest of Belivuk and his associates on February 4, Johnny’s gang was preparing to take over all of Velja’s business in Serbia. Belivuk was practically the head of the Montenegrin “Kavac clan” branch office in Serbia, and Vušović was supposed to “intervene” in his place, because he had been near the “Kavac village” before, the source explains.

Recently, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said that there was a “new clan that wants to inherit Belivuk”, but also said that members of that gang would soon end up behind bars.

-All their days of freedom are numbered, all those who think to continue the “glorious exploits of their predecessors”, poison children with narcotics and liquidate their rivals in monstrous ways – the head of state emphasized at the time.

Marko Miljkovic
photo: Dado Đilas

Nikola Vušović began filling the columns of the black chronicle way back in 2010, when he was arrested along with the leader of Partizan fans, Aleksandar Stanković, named Sale Mutavi, who was liquidated on October 13, 2016 on Bačvanska Street in Belgrade. . Vusovic and Stankovic “fell” in 2010 for drug trafficking and gun possession, and were suspected of being involved in assassination attempts.

In later years, Vusovic’s team fell under the auspices of the “Kavac clan”, led by Radoje Zvicer of Kotor. As Belivuk was also close to the leader of the “Kavcans”, he and Johnny were in a correct relationship and did not conflict.

Johnny’s team was said to be very brutal, and it is suspected that two years ago in Vracar they planted an explosive under the car of Lazar Vukićević, a Red Star fan, who later survived by sheer luck. However, Vukicevic disappeared in October last year and it is suspected that he was liquidated by the Belivuk clan.

A high-ranking member of Vracar’s group is also Luka C, who, according to operational information, is in charge of organizing international drug trafficking. Luke and Johnny were arrested together in 2013 at Amsterdam airport for attempted murder and prison break.

Cyanide for Vukotić

It is also interesting that some members of Vušović’s team were allegedly involved in the assassination attempt on Jovan Vukotić, the leader of the “scalp clan”, in December 2019 in Belgrade. His plan was to put cyanide in the food of Vukotić, who at the time was being held in Belgrade Central Prison.

Jovan vukotic
photo: Private Archive

That is, disguised as police officers, they intercepted Vukotić’s unmarried wife, Dejana Živković, who was bringing her husband lunch to jail, and under the pretext that they wanted to control her, they secretly put poison in her food. However, Dejana suspected that something was wrong, reported everything to the guards, and the plan to poison Vukotić was thwarted.

(Kurir.rs)


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