Prosecution: In Serbia, six suspects were arrested for the murders of members of the "Skaljar" clan

The arrested, as stated, are suspected of having participated in the murders of Stevan Stamatović and Igor Dedović in Athens, as well as the murders of Alan Kožar and Damir Hadžić in Corfu

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Six people suspected of four murders of members of the "Skaljar" criminal clan in Greece in 2020 were arrested in Serbia, the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime announced on February 28.

Those arrested are suspected of having participated in the murders of Stevan Stamatović and Igor Dedović in Athens, as well as the murders of Alan Kožar and Damir Hadžić in Corfu.

In investigations by the police of Serbia and Montenegro, the four killed were identified as high-ranking members of the "Skaljar" criminal clan.

The Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime announced that, in addition to the six arrested in Serbia, one more person was arrested each in Spain and Greece.

Among others, the European institutions Europol and Eurojust took part in the international action.

The Prosecutor's Office stated that six suspects for the murders are on the run, while six are already in detention and prisons in Serbia and Montenegro.

In the report of the Security and Information Agency of Serbia (BIA), a copy of which is in the possession of the newsroom of the research network KRIK, it is stated that more and more serious criminal groups from Serbia and Montenegro sided with either the "Skaljar" or the "Kavaka" clan.

It is estimated that around 50 people were killed in the mutual liquidations of the two clans.

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