When asked by the prosecutor what criminal activities Belivuk, Miljković and Filip Ivanovski, the witness listed murders and drug trafficking, and then added extortion.
"Ivanovski dealt drugs, dealing marijuana and cocaine. He was a dealer, and he had his own market. Veljko and Marko were involved in organized crime by trade and the drugs came from them, as well as the profits from the murders that Radoje Zvicer paid them with cocaine," he testified, adding:
"For the murder of Milan Ljepoje, they received more than one kilo, of which the Budimir brothers (author's note: Miloš and Marko) received two kilos each."
The witness said that he also knew about extortion cases, or "takeovers" of hotels in Belgrade.
"I was present when there was talk of taking over the hotel on Balkanska Street. They took it over, they said that marijuana could be grown there, but I think it was more of a joke," said Lalić.
According to him, Belivuk and Miljković had a security company open that had all the permits.
"I can't remember the name of the company, but I think it was run by Kosta from the stadium. They worked as security guards, but for little or no profit because they were making money from selling drugs. The property and everything they bought was from engaging in criminal activities," says Lalić.
According to him, several OKG members had apartments on Živka Davidovića Street in Belgrade, and one of them was Vlade Draganić, who is not charged with money laundering.
"They had apartments in Živko Davidović's house, and I was offered one. Draganić also had one, and he received that apartment as compensation for the house in Ritopek," he said.
As he says, Miljković found a way to buy three plots of land in Krnjača that were registered in the name of the brothers' father, Budimir.
"Miljković told me that he bought an apartment in Višnjica that he intended for his parents, his house is in Čačanska, the apartment is in Živko Davidovića, and Belivuk's house is in Kozaračka, he invested around 300 thousand euros in it," said Lalić.
The witness says that he knows of several armored cars, including, as he says, Miljković's BMW, but that all the "armored" ones were driven by other people.
When asked by the prosecutor if he knew anything about the profits from Marko and Tanja Miljković's wedding and whether that profit could have covered some real estate, Lalić replied:
"If the income from that was 200,000 euros like the newspapers said, he would get married every Thursday and Saturday."
When asked about the cash, Lalić said that he knew about the bag that, as he said, Miljković and Belivuk stole from the Skalja resident Mile Radulović Kapetan, which contained 600-700 thousand euros.
"I also know that the money in question was for faking the murder of Milinko Brašnjović, where 200,000 euros were taken, and 50 was intended for him, I don't know if he ever received it," said Lalić.
The defendants had no questions for Lalić, and the lawyer Dejan Lazarevic He said that both Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković will present their defense in this case. The next hearing is scheduled for March 25th.










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