Death of Radoičić’s Friend: Agim Musliu Questions Whether It Was Due to Betrayal or a Dispute Over Profits!

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Media outlets have reported the death of Aleksandar Grbović, a close associate of Milan Radoičić. Security expert Agim Musliu has remarked that Grbović’s death is suspicious. Considering Serbia’s history, Musliu suggests that the real causes will likely never be revealed, but speculates that Grbović may have been suspected of betrayal or was involved in a mafia-related dispute over dividing profits.

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Death Due to Betrayal or a Dispute Over Profits

Serbian media reported the death of Aleksandar Grbović, a member of the Serbian military intelligence services. His death is highly suspicious, especially given that it occurred at Kopaonik, during an event hosted by Milan Radoičić.

In Serbia, the true cause of his death will likely never be disclosed. However, considering Serbia’s tradition, Grbović was probably suspected of betrayal or was, at the very least, involved in a mafia dispute over dividing “the spoils.”

It is well-known, including from confirmed information from the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, that Aleksandar Grbović was one of the most trusted associates of the chief terrorist Milan Radoičić.

In the current context, with talks of Radoičić’s arrest being a condition set by Vučić—especially ahead of Macron’s visit to Belgrade—Grbović’s sudden death during Radoičić’s event carries significant implications.

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