This is the former Yugoslav underworld member, lynching moments when Arkan was recruited (Video/Photo)

Former Yugoslav intelligence service member Bozidar Spasac uncovered some unuttered ones for the Arzak and other members of the intelligence service where they were involved in various crimes. Our “Public does not recognise this, but is not just the world of Belgrade and Montenegro committed by the service. We had engaged [...]
Our “Public does not recognise this, but is not just the world of Belgrade and Montenegro committed by the service. We had engaged the elite members of the underground in Sarajevo, and also in Zagreb, Ljubljana... It is said here that only from underground Belgrade has worked for the service, not... they did the rest “, Spasac says.
According to him, Giska was a highly respected Belgrade underground member who made a number of mistakes in the country.
And that's why he had to run abroad, and he was working there for us. And then he fell down one day with his business, where he got involved with some Germans,” said Spasac.
Speaking of the Arbean, he says Zeljko Raznatovic was recruited through the Montenegrin secret police, reports “Kurir”, Periscopi broadcast.

When he was arrested at the end of 82 or early 83, his father came to see what he was arrested for... We did not intervene, he responded positively to his arrest”, he said.
But in 1983, Arkan became useless to the service because he killed police officials and was saved with all these police facilities. And we can't protect it more than they can. We had to constantly upgrade our network,” said Spasac.
When asked whether the Serb underground had its boss, Spasac says:
Serbia's “subterranean was not bare, there were godfearing, donors... The Saranovic brothers were several donors of the underworld, they were dealing with businesses, casinos... these were the rest of the operatives”.
As members of the crime world say, there has always been a thin line of security for the strong.

In his words, our intelligence was going through Germany's school.
“Dradan Malechev Tapi built his first career in France and you can imagine that he, as someone who was 18 years old or something, started counterfeiting Belgrade-Paris tickets and you can buy a ticket for 10 marks, which a more expensive one built his image on this”, he says.
He emphasises that Tapi was very close to services and that he came in contact with the Service thanks to Giski.
“One evening he came to a meeting with me panicked, then showed me how someone saw him in a building in Ljubljana was sitting and planning to break up Yugoslavia”, Spasac said./Periscopi/












