Recent developments involving mafia confrontations in Serbia have reignited public discussion regarding the connections between the SNS government and organized crime. This ongoing situation is causing a decline in confidence that is affecting not only the opposition’s voter base but also some supporters of Vučić. The murder investigation that occurred at the “27” restaurant in Senjak has undergone several significant changes within the last two weeks.
Initial allegations suggested that Veselin Miliq, the head of the Belgrade Police Department, had assisted in concealing evidence. These claims were later modified by reports indicating that Miliq was not present at the scene when Sasha Vukoviq Boske killed Aleksandar Neshoviq Baja. Despite these procedural updates, a core question persists among many Serbian citizens: what was the head of the largest police department doing in the presence of two individuals with known ties to the criminal environment?
For Stevan Dojčinović, the editor-in-chief, this question remains central to the discourse. The evolving nature of these events continues to place scrutiny on the relationship between state institutions and elements of organized crime. The public interest remains focused on establishing accountability and clarifying the extent of any involvement or oversight failures that may have occurred.
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