Darko Vesković, known as 'Prika,' was killed on June 22 in a café in the Belgrade neighborhood of Kumodraž by N. K., who had a warrant out for his arrest. Vesković had previously been convicted in the first instance of being an accomplice in the murder of Blaža Đurović in 2018, receiving a 15-year prison sentence. However, this conviction was overturned by the Appellate Court in Belgrade, leading to a retrial. Vesković was killed exactly 20 days before he was scheduled to begin his defense in the retrial. According to the initial verdict, Vesković used an unauthorized automatic rifle marked 'Zastava' during the killing, which was later found in the trunk of a partially burned BMW X5 in Kumodraž. The court also noted that an unidentified individual participated in the crime alongside Vesković.
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