Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime
Police continued with arrests during the night: Velja Nevolja's wife also detained
About 60. 000 euros in cash were found in her apartment, TV Prva reported.
She is not known to the public, but as a source familiar with the investigation said, the police believe that they can help them in order to gain new knowledge and possible evidence and witnesses who would point out Belivuk's criminal actions.
Vučić: No one can kill in Serbia; "They used acids, delivered severed heads" VIDEO
Vucic praised the cooperation between the Ministry of the Interior and the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime.
Vui also thanked the security services and said that this was "a big blow for the mafia".
Serbia Turns on Crime Gang Once Known for Official Ties
Members of special police units in Belgrade, Serbia. EPA-EFE/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC
"We will not allow extortion groups that think they are stronger than the state. Thanks to the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime, we can say Serbia is a better and safer place," he told the media.
Security Information Agency and police made arrests all night, raids underway VIDEO
All arrested individuals are suspected of associating in order to commit crimes, kidnappings and aggravated murder, said this morning the prosecutor for organized crime, Mladen Nenadi. As he stated, searches and raids are underway at about 30 locations, RTS and Tanjug reported.
Media: Poledica released from custody
Five people, including Poledica, were arrested in the follow-up of pre-trial proceedings for abuse of the public company "Railway Infrastructure".
The Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime said that the prosecutor had issued an order to investigate Miroljub Jevtic, Branimir Alimpic, Zoran Stanojevic, Mirko Medo, Predrag Curcic and Miodrag Poledica.
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B92 breaking news: General Manager of "Direct Media" and two RTS employees arrested
They were arrested on the order of the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office.
Another person is being suspected of the same crime, former director of "Direct Media", who is abroad and a search warrant has been issued for her.
Special Court announces verdicts in Curuvija murder case
After reading the verdict, the president of the Trial Chamber announced that the accused Radomir Markovic and Milan Radonjic were sentenced to 30 years in prison. Miroslav Kurak and Ratko Romic received 20 years each, Prva TV reported on Friday.
"Report on Ivanovic murder has just been sent to Pristina"
Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic said this on Wednesday, adding that this was done on the basis of the last request from Pristina to question certain individuals in connection with the investigation into the murder.
Ivanovic, a Serb politician from northern Kosovo, was shot and killed a year ago in the town of Kosovska Mitrovica.
Members of Belgian-Serbian "football mafia" arrested
Among them are two Belgian football referees, and several club managers.
They are suspected of fraud related to transfer of players to Belgian football clubs Brugge, Anderlecht, Lokeren, Ghent, and others.
Organized crime prosecutors are currently taking statements from the suspects, the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime announced on Wednesday.
Tanzania and Ethiopia silent on Curuvija murder suspect
Investigative website Insajder is reporting, citing other media, that Kurak had been living and working for years in Tanzania.
The Interior Ministry (MUP) told Insajder that they sent a request to locate and arrest Kurak to the General Secretariat of Interpol, as well as their offices in Tanzania and Ethiopia.