Balkan Warrior expanded to two new suspects

The investigation regarding the Balkan Warrior international drug smuggling ring case has been expanded to include Darko Šarić and Goran Soković.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 21.01.2010.

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The investigation regarding the Balkan Warrior international drug smuggling ring case has been expanded to include Darko Saric and Goran Sokovic. The pair are suspected of organizing an international drug trafficking group together with Zeljko Vujanovic, Special Prosecutor for Organized Crime Miljko Radislavljevic announced on Thursday. Balkan Warrior expanded to two new suspects Radisavljevic pointed out that the police was searching several facilities located in Belgrade and Novi Sad that were owned or used by Saric and Sokovic. Stating that this was the fifth time the investigation concerning the case was expanded, Radisavljevic noted that the whole operation started on October 17, 2009, after 2,171 kg of cocaine were captured in Uruguay, which was achieved in a joint operation by the Serbian Security-Information Agency (BIA) and the American DEA. "That international cooperation has been continued by the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime, which has been working together with the Uruguay, Argentinean and European justice systems, enabling the investigation to reach the very top of this criminal organization,” Radisavljevic stressed. After the latest addition of new suspects, the investigation now includes 19 people, 9 of whom are in Serbian custody.

Balkan Warrior expanded to two new suspects

Radisavljević pointed out that the police was searching several facilities located in Belgrade and Novi Sad that were owned or used by Šarić and Soković.

Stating that this was the fifth time the investigation concerning the case was expanded, Radisavljević noted that the whole operation started on October 17, 2009, after 2,171 kg of cocaine were captured in Uruguay, which was achieved in a joint operation by the Serbian Security-Information Agency (BIA) and the American DEA.

"That international cooperation has been continued by the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime, which has been working together with the Uruguay, Argentinean and European justice systems, enabling the investigation to reach the very top of this criminal organization,” Radisavljević stressed.

After the latest addition of new suspects, the investigation now includes 19 people, 9 of whom are in Serbian custody.

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