Members of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Belgrade at the end of last week, after several months of operational work, arrested Filip K. (29), Saša K. (33), Nikola P. (26) and Bogdan P. (32) due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that have committed the criminal acts of preparation of grave murder and illegal production, possession, carrying and trafficking of weapons and explosive materials.
Also, in this action, Milan I. (32) was arrested due to the existence of grounds for suspicion that he committed the criminal offense of unauthorized production and distribution of narcotic drugs.
As the media stated, a part of a well-known criminal group was arrested, and the police action was carried out near the apartment where Luka Bojović lives.
Preparation of murder
According to the first information, they were preparing the liquidation for a long time, and one of them was arrested in the street where Luka Bojović lives with a gun that had a bullet in the barrel.
Nikola P., Bogdan P., Filip K. and Saša K. are charged with the crimes of aggravated murder under Article 114 paragraph 2 (preparatory actions) and illegal production, possession, carrying and trafficking of weapons and explosive substances.
There are grounds for suspicion that these suspects were preparing the murder of a person in the previous period, with the aim of acquiring illegal weapons to commit the crime.
Remembering Luka Bojović
As "Vreme" wrote two years ago, when the "target" of those arrested in Vračar was released from prison in Spain, the history of the Serbian mafia could be written through Luka Bojović's biography.
He grew up in a respectable Belgrade family - his mother was a university professor and his father was the director of the capital's zoo. As soon as Luka was old enough for an ID card, the country he was born in fell apart. Shots fired, tears shed and blood stretched into the distant future and marked his entire life.
Luka Bojović became a soldier, a delinquent, an associate of the State Security, a baker, the leader of a criminal clan, a fugitive, a confectioner, a prisoner, a painter, a vigilante... This man knows more dead than alive, his fate rarely depended on the police investigation, but it always depended from a political decision.
In 1995, he was sentenced to three months in prison for assaulting a police officer, but he was pardoned and never served that sentence.

Print screenArrest in Spain 2012: Luka Bojović
He was arrested again in 2012 in Valencia for the murder of Milan Jurišić Juret, but was acquitted despite numerous evidence. A few years later, the ruling was found to be illegal.
However, in 2015, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison in Spain for falsifying documents, criminal association and possession of weapons. He was released on parole after serving two-thirds of his sentence, and returned to Serbia at the end of November 2022, where he is a free man.
Since then, many have warned that he is the target of numerous enemies.
Last week's arrest of the criminal group that planned the assassination showed that the warnings were justified.