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Kurir Go International is the most respected thematic magazine in English published in Serbia and at the same time the only dominantly one dealing with European integrations. This makes it exclusive not only in Serbia but gives Kurir the advantage of being the only magazine using this way of communication with the EU institutions although originating from a non-EU member country. KM is a synonym for an exchange of opinions on political and economic issues concerning Serbia’s road towards the EU. Magazine Kurir Go International was distributed to all the MP clubs in the European PARLIAMENT, as well as the highest officials of the European Commission. In Serbia, Kurir Go International was aimed at directors of leading multinational companies, representatives of foreign COMPANIES, diplomats, ambassadors, consuls, members of business associations, GOVERNMENT agencies. Kurir is also envisioned for the international organizations working in Serbia, including OSCE Mission to Serbia, Office of the European Commission in Belgrade, EU info point and FRIDRICH EBERT Foundation.

Kurir Go International is the most respected thematic magazine in English published in Serbia and at the same time the only dominantly one dealing with European integrations. This makes it exclusive not only in Serbia but gives Kurir the advantage of being the only magazine using this way of communication with the EU institutions although originating from a non-EU member country. KM is a synonym for an exchange of opinions on political and economic issues concerning Serbia’s road towards the EU.

Magazine Kurir Go International was distributed to all the MP clubs in the European PARLIAMENT, as well as the highest officials of the European Commission. In Serbia, Kurir Go International was aimed at directors of leading multinational companies, representatives of foreign COMPANIES, diplomats, ambassadors, consuls, members of business associations, GOVERNMENT agencies. Kurir is also envisioned for the international organizations working in Serbia, including OSCE Mission to Serbia, Office of the European Commission in Belgrade, EU info point and FRIDRICH EBERT Foundation.

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<strong>Go</strong>ran Nešić, aka<br />

Ciga (Gypo) (42)<br />

- One of the<br />

region’s biggest<br />

drug traffickers,<br />

Serbian authorities<br />

issued an<br />

arrest warrant<br />

for him after<br />

courts sentenced him in absentia<br />

to eight years in prison for<br />

drug trafficking. He was arrested<br />

on 5 th May last year as part of a<br />

Brazilian police operation in the<br />

Brazilian city of Bauru.<br />

Serbia has requested his extradition.<br />

Vladimir<br />

Milisavljević,<br />

aka Vlada the Fool<br />

(Vlada Budala) (34)<br />

- Arrested<br />

alongside Luka<br />

Bojović in the<br />

same Valencia<br />

police operation,<br />

he has been<br />

sentenced to a<br />

maximum term of 40 years for<br />

crimes committed as a member<br />

of the Zemun Clan and earned a<br />

35-year sentence for his participation<br />

in the assassination of PM<br />

Zoran Đinđić.<br />

He awaits extradition to Serbia.<br />

Miloš Simović (33)<br />

- Arrested on<br />

10 th June 2010<br />

on the border<br />

with Croatia<br />

while trying to<br />

enter Serbia. Allegedly,<br />

according<br />

to the Special Prosecutor’s<br />

Office, he surrendered. He was<br />

sentenced to 30 years imprisonment<br />

for his involvement in<br />

the murder of PM Đinđić. He is<br />

awaiting the repeated process of<br />

trying the crimes of the Zemun<br />

Clan and trials for involvement<br />

in numerous murders on behalf<br />

of Luka Bojović.<br />

Sretko Kalinić (38)<br />

- Arrested on<br />

8 th June 2010<br />

in Zagreb after<br />

being shot<br />

at by Miloš<br />

Simović. He<br />

was sentenced<br />

to 30 years for his involvement<br />

in the PM’s assassination. He is<br />

awaiting the repeated process<br />

of trying the crimes of the Zemun<br />

Clan and trials for involvement<br />

in numerous murders on<br />

behalf of Luka Bojović.<br />

Dobrosav Gavrić (34)<br />

- Arrested in<br />

Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa, in<br />

December last<br />

year. He was<br />

sentenced to<br />

35 years by the<br />

Serbian courts for the murder of<br />

Željko Raznatović, aka Arkan, in<br />

Belgrade’s Hotel Intercontinental<br />

on 15 th January 2000. Serbia has<br />

sent a request and is awaiting<br />

his extradition.<br />

Luka Bojović (39)<br />

- Arrested on<br />

9 th February this<br />

year in Valencia.<br />

He is accused<br />

of committing<br />

several murders.<br />

The arrest<br />

operation included Serbian and<br />

Spanish police.<br />

He awaits extradition to Serbia.<br />

Sreten Jocić, aka<br />

Joca Amsterdam (49)<br />

- Arrested on<br />

27 th April 2009<br />

in Belgrade on<br />

the orders of the<br />

Special Prosecutor’s<br />

Office on suspicion<br />

of involvement<br />

in the murder of Nacional<br />

owner Ivo Pukanić.<br />

Zoran Ćopić (46)<br />

- Suspected<br />

of being the<br />

main money<br />

launderer of fugitive<br />

drug boss<br />

Darko Šarić. He<br />

was arrested<br />

in Banja Luka on 25 th April last<br />

year, where he is also being tried.<br />

The Special Court in Belgrade is<br />

also leading several procedures<br />

against him for the same offence.<br />

CASE CLOSED<br />

Željko Milovanović,<br />

aka Red Wind (46)<br />

- Arrested on<br />

30 th May 2009<br />

in Belgrade’s<br />

downtown<br />

Dorćol neighbourhood<br />

in a<br />

Serbian police<br />

operation. He is being tried<br />

before the Special Court in<br />

Belgrade for the murder of Ivo<br />

Pukanić, owner of Zagreb-based<br />

newspaper Nacional.<br />

MAY 2012<br />

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