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Serbian Gangsters’ Deadly South African Connection
« on: December 31, 2018, 02:24:12 am »
The story is from November, but still, one would not think, 4 different Serbian gangsters have been killed this year of 2018, 3 in South Africa, 1 in Serbia. My problem with those against the Nato intervention of the 1990s is indeed, the Serb side did have a number of gangster-types in it, including Arkan.

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INVESTIGATION Serbian Gangsters’ Deadly South African Connection

When four Serbian criminals with South African links were murdered in interlinked shootings, media speculated it was revenge for the killing of wartime paramilitary boss Arkan, but the murders actually showed how violence follows Serbian gangsters wherever they go.
Aleksandar Djuricic BIRN Belgrade

Dobrosav Gavric is spending his days behind bars in South Africa, a long way from his homeland, awaiting a final decision on whether he will be sent back to Serbia to serve a prison sentence for killing the most notorious paramilitary leader of the 1990s wars - Zeljko Raznatovic, alias Arkan.

Gavric was convicted of murdering warlord Arkan in 2000 in Belgrade, but fled to South Africa to avoid serving his sentence. He is now facing extradition after South Africa’s Constitutional Court decided in late September that he could be sent back to Serbia, where he had argued that his life would be in danger.

Read more at: http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/serbian-gangsters-deadly-south-african-connection-11-08-2018