"Skaljarci" set out to avenge the murdered members?

It is suspected that Škaljarci came up with the name of the person who allegedly "housed" Dedović and Stamatović and then Kožar and Hadžić.

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Investigation after the murder of Kožar and Hadžić, Photo: Corfupress
Investigation after the murder of Kožar and Hadžić, Photo: Corfupress
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Greek and Serbian intelligence allegedly have information about who two of the four people who broke into a restaurant in the suburbs of Athens on January 19 and killed the leaders of the Skaljar criminal clan, Igor Dedović and Stevan Stamatović, while they were having dinner with their wives and children.

As Televizija Vijesti has learned, these are citizens of Serbia, but the investigators, for now, do not have enough evidence to support their operational findings.

While collecting evidence, the investigators fear that members of the Skaljar clan could overtake them in locating and killing the suspects, in order to take revenge. Thus, they suspect that the skalarians did exactly that in the case of the murder of Baranin Alan Kožar and Damir Hadžić, last month in Corfu.

The investigators, in fact, fear that the friends of the murdered skalars have taken the investigation into their own hands and in one of the most monstrous ways started a confrontation with those they are convinced betrayed their leaders.

It is suspected that Škaljarci came up with the name of the person who allegedly "housed" Dedović and Stamatović and then Kožar and Hadžić. Not long after, it is believed, they managed to reach another country where they found him and then tortured him to death, and then buried him so that no one would find him. It is feared that not only one but several people ended up this way.

These findings were recently published by the Serbian media, whose intelligence officers closely cooperate with their Greek colleagues, citing their sources from the security circles. It is interesting that our police do not have official data yet.

The fate of these people may never be known because in most cases, they are not being searched for by their families, but by the police, since Interol's warrants have been issued for many of them for various crimes.

Murders of members of a rival criminal clan in this way are not new, because in 2017, on the old Cetinje-Nikšić road, in the village of Kobilji do, the half-buried body of Nikšić's Pero Damjanović, who was also considered a member of the Škaljar clan, was found.

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