What was happening in the village where the Balkan cartel boss was shot was revealed!



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HE KILLED THEM BECAUSE HE THOUGHT IT WAS SERBS: It was revealed what was happening in the village where the head of the Balkan cartel was shot!

Photo: screen printed Columbia prosecutor’s office

They died on April 1 of this year in Colombia, and Eduardo is accused of the murder of two policemen who came to intervene in the village where Soldato and Stanimirović were shot.

On the fateful day, according to local media, Vojnik and Stanimirović decided to play “Russian roulette” after dinner and a few drinks. When it was Stanimirović’s turn to pull the trigger, the bullet fired and seriously wounded him. He was immediately transferred to the hospital, where he later died, and Eduar shot at the policemen who came to the investigation convinced that they were Serbs, members of the security of the murdered Stanimirović.

Vojnik himself is also suspected of being killed in a shootout with the police. After the bloody crime, Eduard fled the scene, but a few weeks later he turned himself in to the police, upon learning that an arrest warrant had been issued against him. We encourage you that the investigation showed that Europol was searching for Stanimirović due to the smuggling of cocaine from South America to Europe.

– He was one of the most wanted drug traffickers in Europe. According to Europol, he belonged to the “Balkan cartel”. In Portugal, it was linked to the seizure of 3.5 tons of hashish, when 6 people were arrested. In Germany and Spain, an investigation was carried out against him 10 years ago on suspicion that he financed cocaine shipments from South America, El Tempo once wrote.

The media also linked Stanimirovic to Keka’s group. The Colombian authorities determined that Stanimirović arrived in that country with two other men from Serbia, and that they are part of a criminal group that calls itself Kekina’s group. They entered the country in early December last year, in order to secure and monitor a huge cocaine shipment for the Balkan cartel.

Investigators, as they say, also discovered that he and two anonymous Serbs arrived in Colombia with 300,000 euros in cash, and that the money was supposed to serve as an advance in the negotiations for the purchase of cocaine. The two men most likely returned to Europe with the cocaine they bought, while Stanimirovic remained in the country, supposedly to secure another shipment. He was supposed to return to Europe at the end of March, but had to stay in Colombia due to the closing of the borders due to the pandemic.

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Photographic print screen Columbia prosecutor’s office

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