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The Principi criminal group is linked to Veljko Belivuk and Darko Elez, the mastermind of the criminal underworld in Republika Srpska, and the leader of Elez gang.They "worked" together, celebrated the murders of rival mobsters and were on the verge of joining a clan that would rule a large territory of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dosije: Beogradski klanovi (2014), docudrama series about Serbian mafia clans in Belgrade during the 1990s Dosije: Zemunski klan (2015), sequel to the popular docudrama series, it shows the rise and fall of Zemun Clan , one of the most powerful crime groups in Serbia's history.
On his trip to Belgrade, he was accompanied by his childhood friend and future associate, Mile Luković, called Kum (the Godfather). Luković came from Donji Gajtan near Medveđa, and has previously worked as a prison guard in Pristina. Upon arriving to Belgrade, the two men soon got involved in car theft.
The Mafia is composed of several major organised groups, which in turn have wider networks throughout primarily Europe. The Yugoslav Wars prompted criminals a "way out" of economic disaster during the international imposed sanctions against Serbia.
The beginnings of the "Yugo Mafia" came with the large waves of guest-workers from Yugoslavia to Northern Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time Socialist Yugoslavia was emptying its prisons and flooding Western Europe with Yugoslav criminals, many of whom created organized criminal rings in Germany, Austria, Denmark, and Sweden.
Full Moon Over Belgrade: Dragan Kresoja: Dragan Bjelogrlić, Ružica Sokić, Rade Marković: Horror: 1994: Biće bolje. Getting better. Milan Živković: Dragan Nikolić, Slobodan Ninković: Comedy, Drama Dnevnik uvreda 1993. A Diary of Insults: Zdravko Šotra: Vera Čukić, Marko Nikolić: Drama: Ni na nebu, ni na zemlji. In the middle of ...
Manak's House (Serbian Cyrillic: Манакова кућа) is a building on the outskirts of the former Savamala, Belgrade. It is located on the corner of Kraljevića Marka and Gavrila Principa Streets in Belgrade, Serbia. [1] It was declared a cultural monument by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Institute of Belgrade on 9 May 1963. [2]
Hotel Belgrade (Russian: Отель «Белград») is a 2020 Russian-Serbian romantic comedy film directed by Konstantin Statsky, a sequel to the television series Hotel Eleon and Grand. [1] It stars Miloš Biković and Diana Pozharskaya.