Analysis of the Trial of the Decade: The Clan's Blackmail Game

19.October 2022. Jelena Zoric

What does Veljko Belivuk talk about and what does he keep silent about

Although it is obvious that the "Principi" hooligan group, which is now called the Belivuk-Miljković criminal clan, is actually a mirror of the corruption of the state system and the criminalization of parts of the security structures and the judiciary in Serbia, the prosecution handling this case did not deal in detail with the clan's connection with state representatives

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07.October 2022. Jelena Zoric

Guide to the Belivuk clan: Who's who and what's what in the most monstrous crimes in Serbia

For several years, the clan of Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković decided who in Serbia was breathing and who was going to stop breathing. They were the strongest collaborators of the Montenegrin Kavački clan on the territory of Belgrade, in charge of liquidating opponents, collecting rackets, distributing drugs and weapons. In a short period of time, the group of hooligans had grown into a death squad

Exclusive: Salet Mutavo's secret diary

05.October 2022. Jelena Zoric

A gym for mobsters, ministers and policemen

Drug dealer and leader of the "Janjičari" hooligan group, Aleksandar Stanković, aka Sale Mutavi, shortly before he was killed in a mafia liquidation on October 12, 2016, wrote in his diary what he planned to achieve in the next two months, more precisely by the end of the year. Those plans also reveal the beginnings of his criminal clan, how materially powerful they were then, and how rich they became, primarily from drug dealing, after the clan took over Velja Nevolja, who is believed to still have hidden 70 million euros and dozens of luxury properties

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10.September 2022. Jelena Zoric

The trial of Belivuk and Miljković: Klan doo in bankruptcy

The increasingly sporadic and weak blackmailing moments of Velja and Maret, when they mention one of the ruling politicians in the courtroom, as well as the circumstances under which they almost never manage to find lawyers to represent them, and their families still live in Serbia, indicate that the Belivuka clan and Miljković doo went bankrupt