![]() ![]() ![]() Serbian prosecutors believe that Bojovic attempted to kill Draskovic and Nedovic, and murdered Jeftovic because of their alleged involvement in Arkan’s January, 2000 murder in Belgrade.Īccording to the indictment issued by the Serbian Prosecutor for Organized Crime, Bojovic rose through the ranks after the previous leaders of the Zemun clan, Dusan Spasojevic and Mile Lukovic, were murdered in March of 2003. Arkan’s Tigers were involved in the ethnic cleansing of towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war there in the early 1990s. During the early 1990s, Bojovic was a member of the infamous 'Tigers' paramilitary group headed by indicted war criminal Zeljko “Arkan” Raznatovic. In Serbia, Bojovic is on trial in absentia for the attempted murders of Andrija Draskovic and Zoran Nedovic, and the murders of Branko Jeftovic Jorga, Dejan Zivancevic and Milutin Jovicic in 2004. Petrovic was convicted for the murder of Srdan Miranovic, a close associate of Petrovic’s rival Sreten Jocic, known as “Joca Amsterdam.” Petrovic is regarded as one of the leaders of the Serbian mafia in the Netherlands. The Serbian police forwarded the information to the Spanish police, leading to Bojovic’s arrests after a yearlong joint operation between the Spanish and Serbian authorities. Serbian police were tipped off to Bojovic’s whereabouts from one of his close associates, Milos Bata Petrovic, who is currently in prison in the Netherlands. In September 2010, Interpol issued an international arrest warrant for Bojovic. ![]() Bojovic, the head of the infamous Zemun organized crime group, allegedly participated in over 20 murders in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, and Spain. The Spanish authorities confirmed today Luka Bojovic was among the four Serbian nationals arrested in Valencia, Spain on Thursday. ![]()
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