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One of the leaders of the Partizan fans, Veljko Belivuk, also known as Velja Nevolja, was brought to the Kotor police for an informational conversation, after which he was released.
“Vijesti” was told at the top of UP that Belivuk was detained by police on Monday, and since he is a person of security concern, he was searched in detail and invited to a briefing on OB Kotor.
“As he is a person of security concern, an interview was conducted and a detailed control was carried out. There were no grounds for the arrest or deprivation of liberty,” the interlocutor told Vijesti.
Belivuk was in the company of Marko Miljković in Kotor.
The Serbian media claim that the Kotor “Kavac clan” has been cooperating closely with Veljko Belivuk for the past year, who is considered one of the most dangerous people in the underground of Belgrade, and that the fan groups are just one cover for criminal matters.
The media wrote about Belivuk in 2016, when he attacked FC Partizan director Miloš Vazura and members of his security with Darko Ristić.
He was also tried on charges that he aided in the murder of Vlastimir Milosevic in January 2017, but was released after evidentiary proceedings.
Belivuk has been convicted several times for violent behavior and was Aleksandar Stanković’s closest collaborator named Sale Mutavi, who was killed in October 2016 in Belgrade.
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