Although Veljko Belivuk, a notorious leader of the Serbian mafia from hooligan fan circles better known as Velja Nevolja, was arrested in February, he has not yet been indicted, and the prosecution has announced that the indictment will be filed this Friday.

However, according to Serbian media reports, writes Index.hr, at the Serbian Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office, Belivuk made incredible allegations against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic himself, as well as against Serbian Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin and others at the helm. of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS).

As the media have already written, Belivuk, according to the Serbian Network for the Investigation of Corruption and Crime (KRIK), told the prosecutor last week that Vucic and his closest associates asked him for more services: not to throw slogans against him in Partizan stands, such as "Vucic peder", to intimidate those who organized protests against the government, and even to prevent incidents of hooligans in the Pride Parade, who did not respond to Vucic, but also to put pressure on the drivers of taxi to cancel protests against transport CarGo application, transmits Telegraph.

Velja Nevolja: Vucic asked us for services

"I decided to say everything nicely about my relationship with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Police Minister Aleksandar Vulin, Vucic's brother, friends, godparents and all the other politicians who asked for our services, and now they pretend not to know each other and wash their hands. from us ", Belivuk told the prosecutor, according to a transcript of his statement issued by the CRIC.

He said he had contacted Vucic mainly through the hooligan fan leader, Aleksandar Vidojevic, better known in Serbia as Aca Roshavi, who is a friend of Vucic's son, but also that he had met Vucic in person several times.

According to Croatian media, at the same time, Velja Nevolja has denied the main charges against him, which are likely to constitute an indictment being prepared against him: leadership of a criminal organization, kidnappings, at least five aggravated murders, possession of weapons and explosives and drug trafficking.

He declined to answer prosecutors' questions about the allegations.

Regional television, Newsmax Adria has taken possession of the alleged testimony of Belivuk's main collaborator, Marko Miljkovi M Maret, according to which Minister Vulin himself chose the infamous house in Ritopek, which was used by the Belivuk-Miljkoviiminal criminal clan to hold abducted people and brutally tortured and liquidated them, about which it has also already been written, the Telegraph reports.

Attracted victims from the other clan through deception in the "house of horror"

In that "house of horror", as it was called by the Serbian media, which the members of the Belivuk clan called "slaughterhouse" and "butcher" in the conversations intercepted by the police, was found an industrial equipment for grinding meat with traces of human beings. DNA, as proof of its terrible purpose - the destruction of the bodies of abducted, tortured and killed victims.

Members of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime found traces of DNA of some victims through forensic analysis.

Sources close to the investigation revealed to the Kurir newspaper after Belivuk's arrest that his clan brutally tortured abducted victims in rented villas near Loznica, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina: they uprooted them, beheaded them and they destroyed their bodies with acid.

The victims were mostly from a rival clan and were often lured home through deception.

Some were even told that Belivuk was locked in the house and come to torture and kill him.

Belivuk sent kebabs made from human flesh to Switzerland 

The Serbian 'Kuriri' also wrote in May, citing an anonymous source, that it had been discovered that the Belivuk clan had made kebabs from the flesh of slain victims and sent them by plane to the fugitive leader of the Kavac clan, Radoje Switzerland, in Mal. Black for proof.

Otherwise, as Serbian media write, they were often members of the rival 'Shkaljarski' clan or others who were angry with Switzerland.

"That Swiss man, when someone bothered him, asked Belivuk to send him kebabs.

"Belivuk butchers really killed those people, ground them in an industrial meat equipment, made kebabs and sent them to Switzerland," Vucic [Serbian president] himself said, Telegrafi reports.

Inspectors vomited because of the images of his atrocities.

Who is Velja Nevolja?

Miljkovic, like Belivuk, said that he did not commit any criminal offense for which he is accused, but instead, as reported by the portal Nova.rs, he decided to reveal the links of their clan with the head of the Serbian government.

According to Miljkovic called 'Mesar' (butcher), he met Vulin through his grandfather Svetozar Vujacic, who is an adviser to the minister.

Mare 'Mesar': Vulin told us to find a secret house, he chose it in Ritopek

In the autumn of 2019, I met Aleksandar Vulin at the Gothic Club, it is a nightclub on Karachorcheva Street… Then Vulin suggested I find a "box" outside Belgrade for a certain period of time for their needs ", Said Miljkovi sipas according to the transcript.

Also, like Belivuk, Miljkovic claims he was with Vucic in an apartment in Belgrade's Zvezdara neighborhood.

"Vucic then told me that I was free to meet with Aleksandar Vulin and cooperate with him because he is his right hand… I first took Vulin to two houses, this is very important, on the left bank of the Danube , means in Krnjaça, Borça and others. He did not like those two houses there for some reason, but the main reason was because I was on those sides, so they did not connect us. Then I took him to Ritopek, where he was happy with everything, with the garage, he enthusiastically told me that everything fits, he took the garage keys, more precisely the remote control and said that in that garage no one should come until they will to use it ", said Miljkovi,, Telegrafi reports.

Belivuk's right-hand man says he last met Vulin in the summer of 2020, when the minister allegedly asked him for a favor in relation to the president of the Supreme Court.

"He wanted me to suggest to Milovan Tadic-Miksi to arrange for his girlfriend Tijana Maksimovic iphone to seduce him, and then film the president of the Supreme Court, Aleksandar Stepanovic, because, as Vulin says, 'he will not "listen to the boss," Milkovic explained, according to a Newsmax Adria report.

Miljkovic: Vulin ordered a car full of weapons to be left at Vucic's house

This television broadcast another part of Miljkovi së's alleged statement on Tuesday, in which the suspect for aggravated murder, kidnapping, torture and other crimes, claims that Vulin ordered in October 2016 that Belivuk Aleksandar's friend and collaborator Stankovic, nicknamed Sale Mutavi, Aca Roshavi and Nenad Vuckovic, nicknamed Vucko, hide a car loaded with weapons near Aleksandar Vucic's house in Jajinci, a neighborhood in New Belgrade. Sale Mutavi, however, could not perform that task because he was killed the same month in a clear mafia liquidation in front of the Belgrade prison.

Recall that in October 2016 a car with zola and a large amount of ammunition was found not far from the house of then Prime Minister Vucic, which is why it was suspected that an assassination attempt was planned in Vucic.

"In that way, they wanted to tell the media that Vucic was the target, and to date no one has been held responsible for that car loaded with weapons," Milkovic said in a statement.

As for Velja Nevolja, KRIK writes that it is difficult to assess what is true in his statement before the prosecutor, but that some details are consistent with what has long been said in Serbian circles, now more openly and publicly - that the clan Belivuk-Milkovic had a role in suppressing the protests against Vucic, as well as close relations with the people in power.

In his statement, however, Belivuk did not mention all the people from the police and the ruling party that journalists had previously discovered were close to him.

Belivuk: Vidojevic told me that the boss has a problem in the Partizan tribune

Belivuk said his arrest on suspicion of involvement in a murder in central Belgrade had led Serbian authorities to lose control of the stands of the Partizan football club, or their Partizan fans, who were divided into numerous groups. often adversarial.

Belivuk himself is known to the public as the leader of the Janjicieri fan group, a subset of Partizan fans who got such a name because of the mercenary work he did, which was later renamed Principi.

Earlier this year, Nove.rs journalist Marko Radonjic wrote that the Janissaries, respectively the 'Principle', could not have been formed without state aid at a time when Vucic and the SNS were already in power - and that the clan mafia Belivuk was a product of Vuiqi.'s Serbian Progressive Party, which I was dirty about, Telegrafi reports.

The problem seems to have been resolved when Aca Roshavi approached him in 2017 and let him know that he would be his link to the President of Serbia.

"Vidojevic told me that the Chief, as we called Vucic, has a big problem in the Partizan tribune that came as a result of my detention in 2016. Since Andrej, Aleksandar Vucic's brother, has control over the Alcatraz fan group , but that they do not have the strength to get anything out there, to control a part of the fan stand called Kimijevci, but that they just spend money and do not contribute to anything, without actually having any control.

In fact the idea was to create the faction of fans, which would unite them so that the situation is like in the stadium of Crvena Zvezda.

"Ne We did it," Belivuk said in his testimony.

Belivuk bandits annihilate protests against Vucic?

He added that at his insistence, Vucic's godfather, Darko Glisic, agreed to arrange a meeting with Vucic, which he organized through agents of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA).

According to the statement, Belivuk and Miljkovic met with Vucic in an apartment in Zvezdara alone, while members of Vucic's security were waiting ahead.

"There were different topics and there were some such meetings.

"In the first meeting, he [Vucic] told us that our meetings would be reduced as much as possible, so that we would not endanger him or ourselves because of the political situation," Belivuk was quoted as saying by the Telegraph.

"They used our names in threats when there were anti-rallies - that Marko and I would do anything for them if they showed up and that definitely worked, because many of those rallies were canceled and interrupted," Belivuk said of the protests. against Vuiqiiq.

Vucic's bandits, who played a key role in breaking up protests against his government last summer, have also been reported, and Nova.rs last week published photos of those bandits that its journalists managed to capture. in protest.

Professor of the Faculty of Law and former vice-president of FC Partizan, Vladimir Vuletic, told "Nova.rs" that two of the three people in that photo are members of the Belivuk group and that he saw them at the celebrations at the Partizan stadium.

Such masked thugs also attacked Nova.rs journalist Vojislav Milovancevic while filming the protest and beheaded him.

Vucic: I have never seen Belivuk, he is not a member of the SNS

That Belivuk's positions in the fan-hooligan and mafia environment were closely linked is also evidenced by the fact that as part of the police operation, in which he was arrested at the Partizan stadium, a secret bunker was discovered under the stadium stands, where found drugs and weapons.

Police have arrested a total of 31 members of the Velja Nevolja criminal clan, who have been in custody since then.

As expected, Vucic dismissed Belivuk's statement, claiming that "no one can believe these lies" and that criminals "should be brought out politically" when faced with an indictment and imprisonment.

"I have never seen Belivuk or his people, never and nowhere," Vucic said, adding that Belivuk, as far as he knows, had never been a member of the SNS - which Belivuk himself mentioned in his statement. .

"If it is proven that I have seen them, I am ready to offer not only to leave this position, but also to be behind bars for the rest of my life and to pay the expenses of every day spent in prison," Vucic said in his speech. its typical theatrical style.

Vulin also responded to the accusations by explaining that Belivuk is one step closer to life imprisonment and is lying because he has nothing to lose, Telegrafi reports.

Democratic Party: Vucic is the head of the mafia in Serbia

Recall that Vulin and Vucic showed photographs of victims tortured and liquidated by Belivuk and Miljkovic, including mutilated and beheaded bodies, on several occasions - the first time at a press conference together, and the second time last week. passed Vulin only on "TV Pink".

During his appearance, invited to the show "TV Pink" a few days ago, Vucic also showed a video of the assassination of Vlastimir Milosevic in 2017, but also photos of other crimes.

"What people can see here is the shredded meat of the people," Vucic described, one of the photos Serbs could see on television.

According to Serbia's N1 television, the opposition Serbian Democratic Party reacted to Belivuk and Miljkovic's accusations against Vucic, stating that "because of the apparent links between the regime, fan groups and criminals, it is absolutely clear: Vucic is the head of the mafia." In Serbia ".

"He, his brother and the godfathers have turned our country into something more like a Latin American dictatorship than a regular European democracy.

"This regime is the worst cancer that is eating every segment of Serbian society and for this reason fighting the regime should be a priority for anyone who wants the best for his country," wrote the Democratic Party.

The Freedom and Justice Party (SPP), led by Dragan Gjilas, commented that it was clear why the state and its organs did not react to the clear evidence of that group's criminal activities.

Other opposition parties made similar assessments, while the deputy chairman of the People's Party, Zdravko Ponosh, told "Nova.rs" what else should happen for the prosecution to finally question Vucic, Vulin and other officials related to this affair.

/ Telegraphy /