Desperate, and in search of their lost influence in Kosovo, the criminal Radoicic and his gang seem to have only a few tricks left, but pathetic ones.
In the north once filled with illegal cameras, which were controlled by Radoicic’s people to intimidate and monitor every move in the predominantly Serbian northern municipalities, they now attempted to hide at least one.
They had hidden it inside an electrical power substation. And even that was quickly found and removed by the Kosovo Police.
But, although these actions now resemble the tired scriptwriters of a Big Brother show with one camera, the deeds of Radoicic and his friend Aleksandar Vucic are not harmless, not just for Kosovo, but for Serbia and the entire Balkans.
In fact, their history of involvement in crime spans decades.
Long is the collaboration between the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, and the internationally wanted and arrested criminal, Milan Radoicic.
While there’s no international arrest warrant for the leader of the regime in Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, international news has covered his criminal involvement.
An article titled “The President, the Soccer Hooligans and an Underworld” in the prestigious “New York Times” exposed Vucic’s connection with the criminal “Veljko Belivuk”.
Documented links showed the horrors committed by these criminals, who even ground people in meat grinders to erase evidence.
Meanwhile, the other criminal, Radoicic, had his crime scene mainly in northern Kosovo, which is predominantly inhabited by the Serbian minority.
Everything related to crime, from smuggling, unrest, interethnic tensions, attacks, and threats, bore Milan’s name.
RKS News has published material detailing the crimes and connections of Milan Radoicic and Zvonko Veselinovic.
This culminated when, in September 2023, with a group of terrorists armed with Serbian army weapons, Radoicic attacked northern Kosovo.