Montenegrin drug runner has Serbian passport
Darko Šarić, suspected of smuggling over two tons of cocaine from Uruguay, has had Serbian citizenship since May 30, 2005.
Tuesday, 26.01.2010.
12:16
Darko Saric, suspected of smuggling over two tons of cocaine from Uruguay, has had Serbian citizenship since May 30, 2005. His younger brother Dusko Saric and another suspect in cocaine trafficking, Goran Sokovic, have Montenegrin citizenship. Montenegrin drug runner has Serbian passport Interpol has issued an arrest warrant for Darko Saric suspecting that he organized the cocaine smuggling from South America to Europe, along with Sokovic. The Saric brothers have not been seen in the northern Montenegrin town of Pljevlja in the last few days. Montenegrin police searched the family, residential and business buildings owned and used by Darko Saric last night. And while police are saying that they would arrest the suspects if they were in Montenegro, local media are reporting that the pair had fled to “Croatia and Switzerland”. In Serbia, police have been searching the suspects’ property for days now, in 18 locations that Saric has been using. It is known that the brothers own several night clubs and bars in Belgrade. Interior Minister Ivica Dacic said he expected help from neighboring countries in the further investigation. Although Serbia marked the Saric brothers as leaders of the most powerful criminal group in the country after the Zemun Clan had been dismantled, the minister was not willing to say “who is behind them”. ”I am telling you one more time that this is an investigation that has been marked as secret and has that status,” Dacic said. Besides the cocaine smuggling, a group led by Darko Saric is also suspected of murdering Branislav Bajo Saranovic, whose brother Slobo owns Casino Partizan, Dejan Djukanovc, owner of Kotor’s Red Taxi, and Tripo Penovic from Pula, Croatia. They are also suspected of in the case of disappearance of Slobodan Radonjic, who is the son of Saranovic’s “business associate”.
Montenegrin drug runner has Serbian passport
Interpol has issued an arrest warrant for Darko Šarić suspecting that he organized the cocaine smuggling from South America to Europe, along with Soković.The Šarić brothers have not been seen in the northern Montenegrin town of Pljevlja in the last few days.
Montenegrin police searched the family, residential and business buildings owned and used by Darko Šarić last night.
And while police are saying that they would arrest the suspects if they were in Montenegro, local media are reporting that the pair had fled to “Croatia and Switzerland”.
In Serbia, police have been searching the suspects’ property for days now, in 18 locations that Šarić has been using.
It is known that the brothers own several night clubs and bars in Belgrade.
Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said he expected help from neighboring countries in the further investigation.
Although Serbia marked the Šarić brothers as leaders of the most powerful criminal group in the country after the Zemun Clan had been dismantled, the minister was not willing to say “who is behind them”.
”I am telling you one more time that this is an investigation that has been marked as secret and has that status,” Dačić said.
Besides the cocaine smuggling, a group led by Darko Šarić is also suspected of murdering Branislav Bajo Šaranović, whose brother Slobo owns Casino Partizan, Dejan Đukanovć, owner of Kotor’s Red Taxi, and Tripo Penović from Pula, Croatia.
They are also suspected of in the case of disappearance of Slobodan Radonjić, who is the son of Šaranović’s “business associate”.
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