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Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin announced today that the arrest of one of the “most notorious” criminals whose victims are citizens of both Serbia and Srpska DE (1980) is proof that the biggest gangsters will fall first into the confrontation with the mafia.
“DE’s arrest is proof that there are no protected people and that no one is above the law and the state,” Vulin said.
He stated that yesterday the police, acting on the orders of the Special Department of the Belgrade High Court, deprived DE of his liberty and brought him before the competent court for further prosecution and jurisdiction.
“The suspect is a multiple returnee in the commission of the most serious crimes,” added the minister.
He announced that DE, in 2011 the Belgrade High Court, on the indictment of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for Organized Crime, sentenced him to nine years in prison for committing a total of five crimes, including extortion and unauthorized production, possession and distribution of narcotics. Drugs
The designated person, Vulin added, organized a criminal group of five other people who smuggled 44 kilograms of the narcotic skunk from Montenegro in 2009, to resell it on the illegal market.
“Murders, drug trafficking, organized crime are related to this person. With his arrest, the citizens of Serbia, but also the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, can be calmer,” the minister said in a written statement.
The Serbian media claim that Darko Elez (46) was arrested by order of Interpol, charged with the most serious crimes, including murder, attempted murder, extortion, cigarette and weapons smuggling.
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