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Hot water is not invented, which is why it is most often considered a crime. Members of the Zemun clan, and most likely the leaders themselves, Dušan Spasojević Shiptar and Mile Luković Kum, consulted the mob “textbooks” at the beginning of their “career”. They searched and in the end found the most cruel, but also the most lucrative. They copied their terrible recipe from the strongest and most powerful mafia organization in the world: the Italian one. Ndrangete.
Just in these days the biggest trial of this criminal organization began in Rome, bigger than the judicial confrontation of the late eighties, when the Italian prosecutor Giovanni Falcone “cut off” the heads of the powerful Cosa Nostra in the so-called Maxi trial. He destroyed the Sicilian mafia and, in the end, paid the highest price. After a few years, he was killed with more than a ton of dynamite.
Kidnappings are exactly what they are Zemunci transcribed from Ndrangete, a mafia group from Calabria, which today is probably the most powerful criminal octopus in the world. They are estimated to have up to 20,000 members worldwide and earn an unimaginable 350 million euros per week!
And it all started about half a century ago. This is exactly the moment Spasojevic and Lukovic noticed and intended to bring them millions. The two began to deal with crime in a dirty and disgusting way robbing the families of the wounded in the first half of the 1990s, who came to visit their loved ones at the Military Medical Academy. A duo operated in the parking lot, who did not even dream that after 10 years they would be at the head of the cruel and powerful Zemun clan. They were considered the bottom of the crime itself, because they were willing to rob the relatives of those who bled while defending the homeland.
How lucrative kidnappings are is demonstrated by the incredible but accurate fact that a kidnapping is worth 300 to 500 armed bank robberies! The Ndrangheta robbers knew that they would charge between 10 and 20 million euros for the kidnapping of a rich boy. It is unimaginable prey for most criminals. Also, powerful people are likely to raise up the police to catch the kidnappers and free their loved ones. The Getty family’s son, young John Paul, was in hiding by Italian criminals in the hills of Calabria for almost 17 months, before the American family paid out about $ 3.2 million.
That the leaders of Zemun, Spasojevic and Lukovic copied this criminal plan, is found in 1997. Few people know that a young man, only 21 years old, became the first victim of Shiptar and Kuma. Novak Stevanić from Belgrade was exposed to terrible psycho-physical torture after the kidnapping, which continued after the payment of the loot, for which he committed suicide at the age of 22.
This case is also known as the first kidnapping of the “Zemun clan” in which Dušan Spasojević participated. The defendants are a member of the Gendarmerie, Sasa Djajic, a retired police officer, Milan Radukic, as well as former members of the “Zemun clan”, Nikola Bajic and Goran Ristic.
The boy’s father, Zoran Stevanic, described in detail how his son described his abduction on August 22, 1997, the robbery, the robbery of his home and the further harassment and threats that followed until the young man shot himself in the street. head on April 13, 1998.
She stated that she was in Tivat when her son reported that he had been kidnapped by police officers with an official ID, tortured and ill-treated to allow them to enter the family apartment, which they later robbed. As the chief among them, his son described a person whom the others called “commander”, and who is believed to be the late Dušan Spasojević.
Stating that he immediately returned to Belgrade, Zoran Stevanić said that he first visited the apartment from which he claimed the thieves took 4.5 kilograms of gold, 50,000 DM and 20,000 dinars. Then he went to the police station where he found his son scared, tortured, ashamed, with a red face …
After this fact, Novak continued his studies, but, as his father said, some people intercepted him several times on the way to Law School and asked him for more money, threatening to kill his father, mother and sister. Seeing no way out of hell, Novak Stevanić, who was only 22 at the time, committed suicide. This case is being treated as the first kidnapping of “citizens of Zemun”. In the years after this case, they lined up …
Milos and Aleksandar Simovic were sentenced to eight years in prison and Vladimir Milisavljevic to seven years in prison for three kidnappings, while Nenad Opacic, who was charged with one kidnapping, was sentenced to three years.
KIDNAPPING OF BUSINESSMAN MIROSLAV MIŠKOVIĆ
The most notorious kidnapping of “citizens of Zemun” is undoubtedly the kidnapping of Miroslav Mišković, owner of the “Delta” company, for which seven members of this criminal group were sentenced to a total of 30 years and nine months in prison. of the Zemun clan ”Dušan Spasojević, and who became aware of Mile Luković, who was also assassinated in the meantime, with his brothers Miloš and Aleksandar Simović, Vladimir Milisavljević and hitherto unknown accomplices.
On April 9, 2001, at around eight o’clock in the morning, on Arsenij Čarnojević Boulevard in New Belgrade, Mišković was forcibly taken away, with the intention of not releasing him until they extorted threats from him and his family. of death. On the same day, they were paid DEM 7 million at the agreed location, after which they released Mišković.
After the kidnapping of Mišković, The “Zemun clan” was soon arrested in Paris., for possession of false passports, and then extradited to Serbia, by order of our police. Spasojevic spent four months and four days in the Belgrade District Prison, while Lukovic stayed a little longer, six months and 14 days.
Incidentally, the final verdict ordered the convicts to pay 211.7 million dinars to Mišković, who paid seven million marks for the ransom, within six months.
A Novi Sad businessman was kidnapped after sitting in a cafe
Novi Sad businessman Dragoslav Vukovic, for whose purchase two million marks were paid, was kidnapped in 2001 at the suggestion of Nenad Opacic. The kidnapping was planned by Dušan Spasojević and Mile Luković, and carried out by the brothers Simović and Vlada Milisavljević.
Vukovic was kidnapped after sitting in a cafe in Novi Sad. He got into his car when a man in a police uniform approached the vehicle. As soon as I got out of the car, the “policeman” hit Vukovic on the head with a pistol and immediately three other kidnappers appeared, overpowered the businessman, videotaped him, put him in his vehicle and drove him in an unknown direction. At the destination, they handcuffed me and beat me on the head several times. Later they gave him a mobile phone and told him to call whenever he wanted, to tell him that he had been kidnapped and to pay five million marks.
Vukovic told them that he didn’t have that much money, that he could barely raise two million, after which they hit him again. After that, he called his brother, and when the money was paid to the kidnappers, they put him in a car and left him in a field near the Belgrade-Novi Sad highway. Vukovic’s brother soon got there and took him home. Fifteen days after the kidnapping, phone calls, threats and demands to pay an additional amount of money followed.
Three million for the rescue of the town of Subotica
In the same year, 2001, the people of Zemun also kidnapped Milenko Aleksić from Subotica, for whose ransom they demanded three million marks. When they determined that he did not have to pay the requested money, they released him.
The owner of “Verano Motors” was kidnapped after the game
Milija Babović, owner of “Verano Motors”, general representative of “Peugeot” for the FRY, was kidnapped on March 24, 2002 in Belgrade and, after 40 days of captivity, the Zemun clan collected 10.5 million euros for their purchase.
Babović was kidnapped at night, after a soccer match in which he played with friends on Južni Boulevard. After recreation, on the way to the car, five or six were intercepted posing as policemen. They jumped on him. They hit him on the head with pistols and then covered his hands and eyes with duct tape.
After the kidnapping, he was taken to the village of Vilovo at Miladin Suvajdžić’s farm. Sretko Kalinic and Milan Jurisic kept him in the basement of the farm house, and Babovic tried to escape ten days later. When the criminals caught him, he was abused for three days tied to a tree in a nearby forest. After that, he was transferred to the farm in Krcedin, where Jurisic and Kalinic joined Suvajdzic and Krsmanovic. Mile Luković Kum led the negotiations with the family, imitating the Albanian accent, and the ransom was paid twice. Both times, the Legion took the money to Schiller Street.
At the trial, Babovic spoke about the hell he survived, as well as how to get rid of the fox and try to escape.
– The kidnappers shot, hit me and beat me. I was wounded, destroyed and wanted to be killed, Babovic testified.
He sold everything for the purchase of Vuk Bajrušević
In November 2000, the “citizens of Zemun” raised 1.5 million marks for the purchase of Vuk Bajrušević, brother of Bojana Bajrušević, widow of Vlado Kovačević Tref. Vuk’s sister raised money for the purchase by selling three cars and a house in Senjak.
Bajrušević was approached in the parking lot by several masked and armed people, in the parking lot, handcuffed and covered with duct tape over his eyes and ears. They told him that they had kidnapped him, to give them Bojana’s number and tell him that his fate was in his hands.
He spent 20 days in captivity and all the time he had a blindfold, handcuffs on his hands and at night his legs were tied with chains.
The “citizens of Zemun” demanded the smallest ransom for the release of Suvad Music, “only” 350,000 euros. He was kidnapped in front of the “Slavija” hotel when five people approached him, dressed in police uniforms, with ghosts on their heads and armed. They put him in the car and put a hat on his head.
During the next 15 days they beat him and demanded ten million euros. Since he did not have that much money, they called his brother, who gave the kidnappers 350,000 euros, put him in a car and left him in a field near the Belgrade-Novi Sad highway. Vukovic’s brother soon got there and took him home. Fifteen days after the kidnapping, phone calls, threats and demands to pay an additional amount of money followed.
40 years for the Legion
The kidnappings of members of this criminal organization were tried within the crimes of the “Zemun clan”. Milorad Ulemek Legija was sentenced to a maximum of 40 years in prison. Thirty-three defendants were convicted of 18 murders, three kidnappings and terrorist attacks at the headquarters of the DSS and the “Defense Road” company.
(Kurir.rs)
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