The Dutch police arrested Miloš Bat Petrović, who in 2006 ordered and ordered the murder of Srđan Miranović, the godfather of Sreten Jocić, also known as Joc Amsterdam.
This news was confirmed by Tanjuga Ivica Dačić, Minister of Police in Serbia.
Miranović, known as Serđo, was killed by multiple shots in the body and head area on January 12, 2006 in Moskovska Street in Podgorica.
In 2009, a court in the Netherlands sentenced Petrović to 15 years in prison for the murder of Miranović.
During this trial, Petrović denied any involvement in Miranović's murder. However, the Dutch authorities accused him of organizing the liquidation from prison, on the orders of a Dutch mafia boss.
He is charged with multiple murders
At first, it was believed that Miranović was liquidated by Luka Bojović from Belgrade, and such information was also reported by the Dutch media. Allegedly, Bojović received the order for Miranović's execution from Holeder, who is known even to the world public for the kidnapping of multimillionaire Fredi Heineken in 1983.
This Dutchman found his closest collaborators in boys from Serbia and Montenegro, who arrived in the land of tulips. Among those who became close to him was Miranović, as well as many others.
Miloš Petrović was in charge of recruiting "freshmen" from Serbian and Montenegrin areas. When Holleder started "cleaning" his own ranks, 12 bodies were left behind.
In addition to the kidnapping of Heineken, Holleder was also mentioned for the racketeering of Dutch businessman William Enstan, narcotics trade, real estate, organizing a prostitution ring... It was assumed that Miranović made a deal with the Dutch police in order to put Holleder behind bars forever.
That's why the Dutch mobster allegedly ordered his execution.
"Petrović was born in Bijelo Polje and is a citizen of Serbia," Dačić told Tanjug yesterday.
Dačić said that Petrović is charged with several crimes committed in the Netherlands and Belgium in the last few years, including several murders.
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