A high-profile incident involving a shooting in central Belgrade has sustained significant public discussion across Serbia for several weeks. The event centers on the reported execution of Aleksandar Neshović by a rival. According to the Zurich newspaper “Blick,” Neshović reportedly possessed a background in organized crime originating from Switzerland.
The fatal incident occurred on May 12 at the upscale restaurant known as “27” in Belgrade. The setting was intended for a peace meeting between two figures known within underground circles: Sasha Vuković and Aleksandar Neshović, who were reportedly acquainted. The meeting was reportedly facilitated by Veselin Milić, the chief of the Belgrade police, who was present at the table.
However, the atmosphere reportedly escalated into violence. Vuković is suspected of shooting Neshović twice in the abdomen during the encounter. The weapon used in the shooting was reportedly recovered shortly before the meeting commenced.
The killing has drawn intense scrutiny, focusing on the dynamics between these underground elements and the involvement of law enforcement officials. The details surrounding the confrontation and the motives behind the shooting remain subjects of ongoing investigation in Serbia.
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A shooting incident in central Belgrade has generated considerable public discussion in Serbia over several weeks. The focus of the discussion involves the reported execution of Aleksandar Neshović by
What were the circumstances surrounding Aleksandar Neshović’s reported execution in Serbia?