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It is being investigated who shot the day before yesterday at Nenad Alajbegović (39), alias Alibeg, former leader of the Partizan fan group “Forbidden”, and whether the assassination attempt is related to the increasingly frequent clashes in which “gravediggers” are mentioned. .
Alajbegović, who was treated medically at the Emergency Center, has not yet revealed to investigators who shot him in the chest and legs on Marshal Tolbuhin Street. He is in serious condition and has two bullets stuck in his chest. Previous experiences with Alajbegović, who was already the target of the attacker and increasingly concealed the identity of the shooter and the motive, do not give investigators hope that in this case he will change his attitude and become more cooperative. Especially if we take into account that the day before yesterday he did not inform the police of the injury, but took a taxi to the hospital, from where they informed the members of the MUP. For that reason, inspectors believe that material traces – shell casings found at the scene, as well as surveillance camera footage in the area – should help them shed more light on this assassination attempt.
In the last year, members of various Partizan fan groups have been targeted by mostly unknown attackers, and some “gravediggers” have disappeared. All these events were related to the fighting in southern Partizan. Alajbegović himself was attacked only this year, in June and January, and in both cases the shooters were not identified. If these are the cases, but also this latest shooting, is a continuation of that, no one can specify for now.
– One direction of the investigation is whether this attack is related to the relations between the “gravediggers”. On the other hand, the possibility that it has nothing to do with the “south” at all cannot be totally ignored. The confrontations that were linked with the “gravediggers”, by taking over the primacy not only in the stands but also in the city, ended with the dead. If a leader didn’t want to “get his hands dirty,” he sent children to do the “job” successfully. The latest attack on Alajbegović, however, looks different and indicates the possibility of a local conflict, within the New Belgrade bloc or similar – says the interlocutor of “Blic” who is familiar with the investigation.
The reason for this local conflict could be the sale of drugs “on a small scale”, but also the division of profits from some other illegal jobs.
– His latest work and friends should be at the center of the investigation, because the reason for this attack hides in them – says our interlocutor and adds that in such cases the injured person thinks that he will solve the problem himself and take revenge on the one who shot or when he knows to be behind the attack.
Alajbegović was long one of the leaders of the Partizan fan group “Zabranjeni”, whose several “prominent” members were killed in clashes with other “gravedigger” factions. Most of these clashes were not related to the struggle for supremacy in the “south”, but the victory in the stands brought control of the drug market in Belgrade, but also other criminal activities, such as the “organized crime” of entrepreneurs, bar owners. If Alajbegović was also a target in the team within the “family” business, it cannot be specified for now, because he himself, as we have already mentioned, was silent about the reasons for the attack on him.
According to the media, Alajbegović was known to the police for drug trafficking. Apparently, he was arrested for the first time when he was only 12 years old, although he was not yet criminally responsible. Already at the age of 16, he was convicted for the first time as a minor and sent to the Correctional Institution in Kruševac, and in 2009 he was also suspected of murder in Zemun. He was mostly sentenced to short sentences, and in 2015 he was arrested in Banja Luka, where he was hiding because the Belgrade police wanted him for theft. During the arrest in the Republika Srpska, 800 ecstasy tablets and a small amount of marijuana were found in the apartment.
The Belgrade Court of Appeal sentenced Konstantin Djatlov (24) to 13 years in prison for the murder of one of the leaders of the Partizan fan group “Zabranjeni”, Aleksandar Joksic (34), in the Rakovica neighborhood of Belgrade, in September 2015.
Banned group
– Ivan Perović, member of the group “Forbidden”, was assassinated on October 22, 2011 in Belgrade. Milan Krasić, a member of the “Alcatraz” fan group, was charged with this crime, but was acquitted by decision of the Belgrade Court of Appeal for lack of evidence. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison for a second instance sentence.
– Alen Kostić, alias Kubi, the leader of the “Southern family”, a subgroup of the “Forbidden”, was assassinated on August 14, 2016 in front of his home in Železnik, and was shot by Nikola Elezović from a “Kalashnikov” . The motive for drawing the weapon was allegedly the harassment suffered by Elezović.
Missing
For three months, there has been no sign of Goran Veličković Goksije (33), one of the leaders of the Partizan fans.
He was last seen on August 3 on Visegradska Street. He was known to the public as one of the leaders of the Partizan fans who withdrew from the “south” with Miloš Radosavljević Kimi and founded the “Partizanovci” fan group, which ceased to be active in the stands after certain conflicts between the ” gravediggers “.
Delicate
Ljubomir Markovic, alias Kica, the former leader of “Alcatraz”, was murdered on November 1 last year on Grcic Milenko Street.
His liquidation was captured on camera, but no executor has been arrested to this day. Markovic was once jailed for the murder of French fan Brice Taton.
He got along well with Miloš Radosavljević, so the same criminal group is believed to be behind his murder and Veličković’s disappearance.
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