“Kalinić killed other Zemun gangsters”

Sretko Kalinić “killed, chopped and minced” a fellow fugitive Zemun Clan gangster, while another is now buried near the Belgrade-Zagreb highway.

Izvor: B92

Wednesday, 16.06.2010.

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Sretko Kalinic “killed, chopped and minced” a fellow fugitive Zemun Clan gangster, while another is now buried near the Belgrade-Zagreb highway. This is according to reports in the media in Croatia, where Kalinic is now receiving medical treatment after yet another Zemun gangster, Milos Simovic, shot him twice. “Kalinic killed other Zemun gangsters” According to B92’s sources with the Serbian judiciary, there will be an investigation into the gory reports published in Croatian daily Nacional. According to the newspaper, Kalinic told Croatian police how he killed fellow Zemun clan members Milan Jurisic and Ninoslav Konstantinovic. B92 has learned that Serbian investigative bodies will decide on whether to issue another indictment and abolish the arrest warrants for the two Zemun Clan members if it is confirmed that they have been killed. The daily wrote that Kalinic said that he killed Jurisic in Spain, adding that he cut him into pieces and ground him in a meat grinder, put his remains in a plastic bag and threw it into a river. Kalinic also named accomplices in the murder, who painted the apartment in which Jurisic was killed in order to hide the bloodstains. He also said that he killed Konstantinovic in Serbia and buried him close to the Zagreb-Belgrade highway, Nacional writes. Kalinic told police about the murder in Belgrade of protected witness Zoran Vukojevic aka Vuk, who he said was killed on orders of Milorad Ulemek aka Legija. B92 has learned that there is a possibility that even more former Zemun Clan members have been killed in similar ways. Earlier, reports said that three fugitive Zemun Clan members, Jurisic, Konstantinovic and Vladimir Milosavljevic aka Budala might have been killed by Kalinic and Simovic. According to reports from Zagreb, Kalinic has admitted to other murders in Serbia and Croatia. Simovic is now in custody in Serbia, while Milosavljevic remains at large. Both Simovic and Kalinic have been tried and sentenced in absentia in Belgrade for their role in the 2003 murder of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, when they received 30 years in prison each, and a further 40 years for 19 other murders. But since Kalinic is a Croatian citizen, it remains uncertain whether and when he could be extradited to Serbia. File photos of Jurisic and Konstantinovic (Interpol)

“Kalinić killed other Zemun gangsters”

According to B92’s sources with the Serbian judiciary, there will be an investigation into the gory reports published in Croatian daily Nacional.

According to the newspaper, Kalinić told Croatian police how he killed fellow Zemun clan members Milan Jurišić and Ninoslav Konstantinović.

B92 has learned that Serbian investigative bodies will decide on whether to issue another indictment and abolish the arrest warrants for the two Zemun Clan members if it is confirmed that they have been killed.

The daily wrote that Kalinić said that he killed Jurišić in Spain, adding that he cut him into pieces and ground him in a meat grinder, put his remains in a plastic bag and threw it into a river.

Kalinić also named accomplices in the murder, who painted the apartment in which Jurišić was killed in order to hide the bloodstains.

He also said that he killed Konstantinović in Serbia and buried him close to the Zagreb-Belgrade highway, Nacional writes.

Kalinić told police about the murder in Belgrade of protected witness Zoran Vukojević aka Vuk, who he said was killed on orders of Milorad Ulemek aka Legija.

B92 has learned that there is a possibility that even more former Zemun Clan members have been killed in similar ways.

Earlier, reports said that three fugitive Zemun Clan members, Jurišić, Konstantinović and Vladimir Milosavljević aka Budala might have been killed by Kalinić and Simović.

According to reports from Zagreb, Kalinić has admitted to other murders in Serbia and Croatia.

Simović is now in custody in Serbia, while Milosavljević remains at large.

Both Simović and Kalinić have been tried and sentenced in absentia in Belgrade for their role in the 2003 murder of Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić, when they received 30 years in prison each, and a further 40 years for 19 other murders.

But since Kalinić is a Croatian citizen, it remains uncertain whether and when he could be extradited to Serbia.

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