politics
January 20, 2026
"ZAMERIO SE LJUDIMA IZ SVOJIH REDOVA ILI IZ SUPARNIČKOG KLANA!" Policija i dalje traži ubicu Živka Bakića: Izrešetao ga u šumi i nestao!
Policija i dalje traga za ubicom Živka Bakića, koji je 16. januara ubijen rafalom u šumi u Sopotu, dok je bio u dozvoljenoj šetnji sa nanogicom. Bakić je dovođen u vezu sa međunarodnim švercom narkotika i balkanskim kartelima, a njegova likvidacija još jednom pokazuje da sukobi kriminalnih klanova ne prestaju. Uprkos sudskim procesima i kućnom pritvoru, egzekucija je izvedena hladnokrvno i bez zadrške.

TL;DR
- Živko Bakić, allegedly linked to international drug trafficking and Balkan cartels, was murdered on January 16th in Sopote.
- Bakić, a former footballer, was reportedly a leader of a group accused of smuggling 324 kg of cocaine from South America to Europe.
- The assassination occurred during Bakić's permitted walk while under house arrest with an ankle monitor, indicating a potential system failure and knowledge of his routine by the perpetrator.
- Balkan cartels are described as key players in international cocaine trade, operating through networks of clans collaborating across continents.
- The motive for Bakić's murder is believed to be financial, possibly related to disputes over drug distribution, rather than territory.
- Another associate, Saša Momčilović, was also murdered last year, suggesting internal and international conflicts within criminal groups.
- The professional execution indicates that even state supervision is not an absolute protection against organized crime.
- The article mentions other individuals with criminal connections, such as lawyer Dejan Lazarević and brothers Veljko and Marko, in connection with Bakić's case.
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