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RepublikaParty-alignedCenter10 hr. ago They killed two in a crowded restaurant and Sky wrote that they were the most frequent: Disclosed messages of Zvicer and Brašnjović after the liquidation of the "scalpers" in AthensAn article reports on a criminal trial involving organized crime group led by Veljko Belivuk and Darko Šarić, including Radoje Zvicer who was not indicted in Serbia but was in Greece. During the trial, messages exchanged between perpetrators and leaders via the encrypted messaging app 'Skaj' were presented as evidence. These messages revealed discussions after the January 2020 killing of two 'scalper' leaders, Igor Dedović and Stevan Stamatović, in Athens. The article describes how Belivuk spotted the scalpers and alerted the group, leading to their ambush and execution in a crowded restaurant. It includes quotes from the messages showing frustration over lack of gloves and leaving evidence at the scene, as well as references to training sessions and other activities. The article highlights the detailed account of the killings and the subsequent communication among the involved parties.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal case involving organized crime, focusing on the actions and communications of individuals involved. While the subject matter involves high-profile figures and potential political implications due to the nature of organized crime, the article,
RepublikaParty-alignedProgressive14 hr. ago The shooters negotiated with the shooters as in a marketplace, and the shooting is judged by where in the body the victim is hit!The article discusses the ongoing trial of a criminal group known as 'vračarci' accused of three murders and six attempted murders. The case involves the killing of Andrija Zarić, whose assassination was planned by the group, though they ultimately agreed to pay half the originally proposed amount. The trial includes evidence from secret messages exchanged between members of the group, which reveal their derogatory references to Zarić, planning his elimination, and discussions over payment amounts based on the severity of injuries inflicted. The court proceedings include testimonies from the accused, who deny recognizing the voices in the messages and challenge the authenticity of the content. One of the accused, Dario Đorđević Dekster, is highlighted for his communications regarding the payment for the shooting, expressing dissatisfaction with the injury sustained by Zarić and suggesting lower compensation. The trial continues with further examination of these communications.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the actions of the criminal group in a manner that emphasizes their organized and calculated nature, using terms like 'vračarci' (which translates to 'executioners') and highlighting their financial motivations and internal communication. While the focus is on a criminal trial, it
RepublikaParty-alignedCenter15 hr. ago Here are the sentences of the accused for the brutal murder in Rakovica!In the Special Court in Belgrade, first-instance verdicts were delivered to members of an organized criminal group accused of brutally murdering Zoran Uskoković 'Junior' (22) on January 29, 2021, in Rakovica. The court sentenced Nikola Živanović, identified as the organizer of the crime and the person who ordered the killing, to 20 years in prison and a fine of 200,000 dinars. Miloš Krstić, the alleged direct perpetrator wearing a silicone mask of an elderly man to approach the victim undetected, was also sentenced to 20 years. Aleksa Dimitrov received 13 years, Vladimir Babić 12 years, and Aleksandar Nikolić, who was tried in absentia, 12 years. The prosecution argued the murder was motivated by revenge for the death of Zoran Uskoković 'Senior' in 2000, while the defense requested lenient sentences.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual legal judgment without overt ideological framing. It reports on a criminal trial and sentencing without apparent political bias, focusing on the legal process and outcomes rather than taking a stance on broader political issues.
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