NIN: Belivuka was followed by the BIA at the time of the five murders

This is indicated by the surveillance orders that NIN had access to, which did not include the Sky application, which the defendants are accused of using when organizing the murders.

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Belivuk, Photo: TV Vijesti
Belivuk, Photo: TV Vijesti
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Veljko Belivuk was physically monitored and under the supervision of the BIA at the time when five people out of seven victims were killed, for which he was accused as the leader of an organized criminal group.

This is indicated by the surveillance orders that NIN had access to, which did not include the Sky application, which the defendants are accused of using when organizing the murders.

Belivuk and his group are charged with the murder of Goran Mihajlović on April 2, 2019 and six from 2020 - Aleksandar Gligorijević on June 16, Goran Veličković on August 3, Nikola Mitić on August 10, Lazar Vukićević on October 14, Zdravko Radojević on 10 November and Milan Ljepoja on December 9.

The judge's first pre-trial order for Belivuk, which allowed him to be followed and monitored by BIA agents then headed by Bratislav Gašić, the current Minister of Police, was issued on July 16, 2020. Before that, the order was issued for Marko on May 12, 2020 Budimir, who is now accused as a member of the group. However, in the case of the orders for Marko Budimir, which were carried out by the police, there is no mention of Belivuk.

After them, according to the orders for secret surveillance, on October 14, 2020, there was Marko Miljković, accused along with Belivuk as the leader of the group. Secret surveillance of him thus began the day Vukićević was killed, and later Radojević and Ljepoja were killed. Then on October 27, 2020, six more were put to the test. Then three more were measured, on October 28, November 9 and November 27.

After the last murder of Ljepoja on December 9, four more were put on trial, the last of whom is now an associate of the defendant Srđan Lalić, on January 2021, 14. He is the first of three associates of the defendants to testify at the trial. The measures, as it says, included monitoring contacts and communication in open spaces as well as in buildings.

The first in the series is the order for Marko Budimir on May 14, 2020, six murders ago. It was ordered to monitor and record him, as well as to intercept the communication of two mobile phones. The explanation states that he and his brother Miloš Budimir (both later accused as members of Belivuk's group) are part of the Belgrade branch of an organized group led by H.Š., which transfers heroin from Kosovo through central Serbia, where it is mixed with paracetamol, and send to Switzerland.

The police - the Service for Combating Organized Crime SBPOK - was in charge of his supervision. Then, on August 11, in an extended measure of surveillance, he was brought into contact with Partizan fans for the first time. It is stated in the explanation of this measure that "he is highly positioned among Partizan fans and that he is on the Partizan Board of Directors, as well as that he holds most of the meetings at the Partizan stadium itself, where access is limited."

It is also stated that information was obtained that "the application of special evidentiary actions against Marko Budimir confirmed the grounds for suspicion that he is a member of an organized criminal group, whose organizer is H. Š.".

His older brother Miloš Budimir, who is also mentioned in the first order, was put "on trial" only five months later, on October 27, 2020, as a member of Belivuk's group, with the explanation that he was with Belivuk in Athens, when in January In 2020, members of the Skaljar clan, Igor Dedović and Stevan Stamatović, were killed.

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