Crime boss killed in Belgrade

Šabac crime boss Uglješa Aranitović was murdered in Belgrade last night.

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Wednesday, 20.08.2008.

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Sabac crime boss Ugljesa Aranitovic was murdered in Belgrade last night. Aranitovic (42) was a close friend of controversial businessman Sreten Jocic, better known as Joca Amsterdam, known for his lengthy criminal record. Crime boss killed in Belgrade Aranitovic was killed in Lomina Street as he sat in his Peugeot when unknown attackers shot at him with automatic weaponry from a passing Audi. He died upon admission to Casualty and the Audi involved in the ambush was found set alight in the Belgrade suburb of Vozdovac. According to daily Blic, Aranitovic had survived several armed attacks earlier and had once been shot in the head in Sabac, where his criminal group operates from. Seven years ago, he was in the company of Ivica Jovanovic, who was killed in Belgrade recently, Radio Television Serbia stated. Aranitovic was arrested during Operation Saber, suspected of being a member of the Krusevac Group, better known as Jotkina Group, and participating in the blackmail of Milorad Radosavljevic, who was living in Switzerland at the time. During the trial, it was confirmed that none of the accused or the witnesses knew Aranitovic, and he was released on bail in December 2003.

Crime boss killed in Belgrade

Aranitović was killed in Lomina Street as he sat in his Peugeot when unknown attackers shot at him with automatic weaponry from a passing Audi.

He died upon admission to Casualty and the Audi involved in the ambush was found set alight in the Belgrade suburb of Voždovac.

According to daily Blic, Aranitović had survived several armed attacks earlier and had once been shot in the head in Šabac, where his criminal group operates from.

Seven years ago, he was in the company of Ivica Jovanović, who was killed in Belgrade recently, Radio Television Serbia stated.

Aranitović was arrested during Operation Saber, suspected of being a member of the Kruševac Group, better known as Jotkina Group, and participating in the blackmail of Milorad Radosavljević, who was living in Switzerland at the time.

During the trial, it was confirmed that none of the accused or the witnesses knew Aranitović, and he was released on bail in December 2003.

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