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  2. Crime in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Serbia had a murder rate of 2.4. This increased in 2001 when the murder rate rose to 2.6, after which the murder rate started decreasing, reaching below 2.0 in 2003. [1] In 2012, Serbia had a murder rate of 1.2 per 100,000 population, with a total of 111 murders. [2] In 2020, Serbia's murder rate was 1.02. [1]

  3. Serbian mafia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian mafia (Serbian: Cpпска ... Last update: 2011 ... he said in a court hearing that he had done "dirty work" for the Serbian government. In 2022 ...

  4. Thousands rally in Serbia as anger over corruption swells - AOL

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    In the three months since 15 people were killed when a roof collapsed at a newly-renovated train station in Serbia's second-biggest city of Novi Sad, mass demonstrations have grown into the ...

  5. Principi group - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Marching university students in Serbia receive jubilant ... - AOL

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    Many in Serbia blame the crash on government corruption during renovation work on the station building. Almost daily street protests since Nov. 1 have rattled the populist President Aleksandar ...

  7. 2022 in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    15 February – The 2021–2022 Serbian environmental protests end following the dissolution of the National Assembly of Serbia. [4] 1 April – Eight people are killed and 20 more are injured during a coal mine collapse in Aleksinac, Serbia. [5] 3 April – 2022 Serbian general election: Serbians vote in the presidential and parliamentary ...

  8. Zemun Clan - Wikipedia

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    Head of the Zemun Clan. Spasojević was killed by Serbian police on 27 March 2003 during a country-wide manhunt initiated after the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić. Mile Luković "Kum (Godfather)" 1969–2003: Head: One of the heads of the Zemun Clan and a co-conspirator in the assassination of Zoran Đinđić.

  9. Montenegrin mafia - Wikipedia

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    The Montenegrin mafia (Crnogorska mafija/Црногорска мафија) refers to the various criminal organizations based in Montenegro or composed of Montenegrins. Outside of the country Montenegrin gangs are active throughout Europe-notably Serbia. The gangs tend to specialize in narcotics smuggling, tobacco smuggling and arms trafficking.