The son of the president of Serbia is again in the company of "Janjičar"

As you can see in the photo, Zvezdan Terzić, general manager of "Crvena zvezda", Igor Dodik, son of the member of the presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, and Vuk Radivojević, director of the sports club "Igokea" were also sitting at the table.
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Danilo Vučić (fifth from left), Photo: Krik/Twitter
Danilo Vučić (fifth from left), Photo: Krik/Twitter
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In the photo that appeared in the public, Danilo Vučić, the son of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, is sitting at a table with 12 other people, among whom are Aleksandar Vidojević aka Aca Rošavi and Nemanja Srećković, members of the violent hooligan criminal group "Janjičari", it says Krik.rs.

As you can see in the photo, Zvezdan Terzić, general manager of "Crvena zvezda", Igor Dodik, son of the member of the presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, and Vuk Radivojević, director of the sports club "Igokea" were also sitting at the table. The photo was taken yesterday in Banja Luka, where the Day of the Republic of Srpska was celebrated.

Vidojević and Srećković are members of the team once led by the famous murdered criminal Aleksandar Stanković - Partizan's fan group "Janjičari" known for violence and crime. This group secures Belgrade night clubs and rafts, sells drugs, and participates in fights, shootings and even murders, writes Krik.

Vidojević, who sits two seats from the president's son, is currently on trial for demolishing the "Committee" club in Beton Hall, and proceedings were also held against him for robbery and illegal carrying of weapons. In May 2018, he became the owner of a private security company, which he took over from the girlfriend of the murdered Stanković.

KRIK journalists met Vidojević in court yesterday, where he appeared as a defendant in the case of the dissolution of the Belgrade club "Komitet", and asked him about his relationship with the president's son, but he refused to answer.

To the right of Danilo Vučić, Nemanja Srećković sits four places away. He was a member of the assembly of the Partizan football club in 2016. His photos that were published earlier show that he has a tattoo of the murdered former boss Stanković on his left arm.

A year and a half ago, the president's son found himself in the same company - with Vidojević, Srećković and Boris Karapandžić, another member of Stanković's team, previously convicted of drug trafficking, possession of weapons and breaking up the "Hollywood" cafe owned by former Partizan fan leader Aleksandar Vavić. They were photographed cheering on the World Cup in Russia.

Aleksandar Vučić characterized the publication of the news about his son's meeting with criminals as an attack on him and his family.

"Let me explain to him now that he was attacked, that he went to cheer for Serbia and that he shouted: 'I love you, Serbia!' and what he says: 'There was someone three places away from him who didn't like a Partizan fan.'" By the way, my son is not a Partizan fan," said Vučić at the time.

"Janissaries"

Aleksandar Stanković, aka Sale Mutavi, reminds Krik, the former leader of the fan group "Janjičari", was convicted in 2013 as the leader of a group that sold drugs, however, he never went to prison. The court even postponed serving his prison sentence 12 times because he brought medical certificates that he was allegedly in poor health, as KRIK previously revealed.

At the same time, he regularly appeared at matches where he led a group of hooligans and participated in fights.

After his murder in 2016, the management of the group was taken over by his closest associate Veljko Belivuk, who was also tried for serious crimes, including assisting in the murder of Vlastimir Milošević, for which he was acquitted.

The "janissaries" have connections in the police and the ruling party.

In addition to his son hanging out with them, members of this group also secured the inauguration of President Vučić, when they forcibly expelled journalists from this event. They practiced shooting at a military shooting range in the company of the Secretary General of the Government of Serbia, Novak Nedić, according to the Serbian Military Union.

Several photos released to the public show that they hang out with Gendarmerie member Nenad Vučković Vučka, who was previously close to the former MUP State Secretary Dijana Hrkalović, writes Krik.

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