NIN: A member of the Belivuka group spoke to the prosecution about the murders, Miljković about Jovanjica

Hrvatin described how, when Belivuk and Miljković went to Montenegro, they came into contact with a person who revealed to them the "stek" of a member of the Skaljar through whom they wanted to lure Lazar Vukićević and Aleksandar Šarac, who was killed in Sacekuša

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Belivuk, Photo: Screenshot
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In Thursday's issue, the Serbian weekly NIN reports the testimony of Bojan Hrvatin, suspected of being a member of Veljko Belivuk's group, in which he claims to have watched as Belivuk killed previously lured victims.

Hrvatin said that in Belivuk's group he received a phone with a protected Sky application and that Belivuk was "Soprano" on Sky, Miljković was "Kratos", and he stated the code names - nicknames on the application for the other members of the group, among others that Radoje Zvicer used the nickname "Borna".

As stated, he described in detail how Goran Veličković Goksi was lured, in which he himself participated.

He stated that he did not witness the mistreatment of Veličković, but that Miljković told him "that he personally 'solved' him with one blow of an axe", reports N1.

According to him, he received 10.000 euros from Belivuk for participating in the kidnapping of Veličković.

Hrvatin described how, when Belivuk and Miljković went to Montenegro, they came into contact with a person who revealed to them the "shack" of a member of the Skaljara through whom they wanted to lure Lazar Vukićević and Aleksandar Šarac, who was killed in Sacekuša.

He described in detail how Vukićević was lured through Sky, in which he himself participated.

"Lazar was killed the same evening when he was kidnapped, and the next day his body was 'disposed of'," said Hrvatin and then described how they disposed of the bodies that ended up in the Danube after being ground up, reports N1.

He said that he participated in the murder of Zdravko Radojević.

First, they forced him, as he said, to leave prints on the gun from which it was planned to shoot at Budimir's house, and later to claim that Radojević went into hiding because of that.

"After that, we put Zdravko in a bunker (a hidden room in a garage in Ritopek) and Miloš Budimir, Veljko Belivuk and I stay there. At one point, Katona (Miljković) came again..." said Hrvatin and described in detail how Belivuk himself killed Radojević with an axe.

He also said who participated in the murder of Milan Ljepoja.

He stated that he had the task of causing a fake collision, as in the case of Radojević, when they were driving Ljepoja to Ritopek, in order to block the path of their eventual escort.

He told how they first looked at Ljepoja's phone with the Sky app and questioned him about his contacts. He stated that he, Miljković and Miloš Budimir took Ljepoja to the secret room while the other members of the group stayed in the house. He described how he watched when Belivuk killed Beautiful with a knife.

Hrvatin also stated that they sent photos of the massacred bodies to Filip Korać, the leader of the rival clan, through Skaj.

He named the members of the group and said that Belivuk and Miljković were the leaders, but did not talk about contacts with individuals from institutions.

The weekly NIN also published the statement from the Prosecutor's Office of Marko Miljković, suspected of being Belivuk's closest associate, in which he talks about the "Jovanjic" case and claims that he was allegedly in contact with Minister Aleksandar Vulin in this regard, writes Beta.

Miljković spoke about Jovanjica, but indirectly, without specifying which plantation he was talking about.

Allegedly, according to his words, Vulin asked him to secure the property, which he owns, and it leads to "some German" (the first defendant for Jovanjica Predrag Koluvija also has German citizenship).

Miljković rejected the alleged offer because they did not want to work together with BIA agents.

He added: "Shortly after that conversation, an arrest took place in that farm, which I saw from the media, and I left him a message: 'Is this the truth that is being said?' He gives me a short answer: 'She sl... and ku... Diana will pay me dearly for this.' After that, we didn't talk about that topic", writes NIN, in the issue that is on sale from tomorrow.

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