PM killer “ordering hits from prison”

Milorad Ulemek aka Legija had ordered the killing of a member of a special police forces unit and a protected witness, writes a Belgrade daily.

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Friday, 18.06.2010.

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Milorad Ulemek aka Legija had ordered the killing of a member of a special police forces unit and a protected witness, writes a Belgrade daily. Blic newspaper claims that Ulemek's targets were supposed to be a Serbian police (MUP) special forces officer that led an arrest operation that in 2003 ended up in the deaths of Zemun Clan leaders Dusan Spasojevic and Zoran Vukojevic. PM killer “ordering hits from prison” The other target was reportedly a protected witness in the trial of the remaining members of the crime group. The witness has been named by the newspaper. Ulemek was on the run after the March 2003 assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, but surrendered to the authorities in May 2004. He is incarcerated at Belgrade's Central Prison (CZ), has no contact with other convicts, and his food is brought to his cell, writes the paper. Despite that, a MUP source said, “it's no problem for Legija to order murders from jail”. Now an investigation is supposed to establish how the orders reached his “most faithful associate” – gangster Luka Bojovic. Ulemek and another member of the former State Security (DB) Special Operations Unit (JSO), Zvezdan Jovanovic, were charged and found guilty of conspiring with the Zemun Clan to kill Djindjic. Ulemek is currently serving his 40 years in prison.

PM killer “ordering hits from prison”

The other target was reportedly a protected witness in the trial of the remaining members of the crime group. The witness has been named by the newspaper.

Ulemek was on the run after the March 2003 assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić, but surrendered to the authorities in May 2004.

He is incarcerated at Belgrade's Central Prison (CZ), has no contact with other convicts, and his food is brought to his cell, writes the paper.

Despite that, a MUP source said, “it's no problem for Legija to order murders from jail”.

Now an investigation is supposed to establish how the orders reached his “most faithful associate” – gangster Luka Bojović.

Ulemek and another member of the former State Security (DB) Special Operations Unit (JSO), Zvezdan Jovanović, were charged and found guilty of conspiring with the Zemun Clan to kill Đinđić.

Ulemek is currently serving his 40 years in prison.

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