"Blic": Former member of the Zemun clan accused of attempted murder of Milan Bek

"Zdravković was accused of committing the crime of aggravated attempted murder at the expense of Milan Bek," the spokeswoman for the Serbian Prosecutor's Office, Tatjana Sekulić, specified for Tanjug.
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Milan Beko, Photo: BETAPHOTO
Milan Beko, Photo: BETAPHOTO
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Ažurirano: 10.01.2017. 14:26h

The higher prosecutor's office in Belgrade today filed an indictment against Aleksandar Zdravković, a former member of the Zemun clan, for the attempted murder of businessman Milan Bek in November 2014, "Blic" learns.

"Zdravković is accused of committing the crime of aggravated attempted murder at the expense of Milan Bek," the spokeswoman for the Serbian prosecution, Tatjana Sekulić, specified for Tanjug.

She added that the indictment contained a proposal to combine the proceedings against Zdravković with the proceedings against Maja Adrovac, that is, to try them in a single proceeding.

Maja Adrovac is accused of assisting in the attempted murder of Milan Bek.

Recently, the Appellate Court overturned the verdict acquitting her of those charges this summer and ordered that her trial be repeated in a single procedure with Zdravković.

Zdravković is accused of waiting for Bek in front of a villa in Senjak and shooting at him in November.

In addition, the indictment includes a proposal that the proceedings against Zdravković and Maja Adrovac, who was previously tried for assisting in the attempted murder, be consolidated, and that Adrovac and Zdravković be brought before the court together.

Zdravković was arrested in June in Višnjička Banja in the home where he lives with his parents, one year and eight months after the attempted murder of Bek on November 14, 2014.

The suspect was recovering from his injuries because, a week before his arrest, an unknown assailant shot him in Belgrade while he was in the company of Slađan Konstadinović, a member of the "Zemun clan". Zdravković was also a member of the "Zemun clan", but he was acquitted in court of the crimes he was accused of.

"The police took Zdravković's swab and his DNA matched the DNA profile found at the scene of the shooting, which belongs to Beko's attacker," said a "Blic" interlocutor familiar with the investigation.

The DNA profile of Maja Adrovac, the wife of Ivan Adrovac, who allegedly hired Zdravković to kill the businessman, was also found at the scene of the shooting.

He is accused of trying to kill Bek with several unknown persons, as well as putting the life of his driver Dragan Dragaš in question, by shooting at them when the driver slowed down the vehicle's movement in order to use the remote control to open the gate of the house where the businessman lives .

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