Two years of preparation for the murder of Albanian mobster, here's the background.

Dilaver Boyku (58), named Leku, the semi-terrorised king of prostitution in the Balkans, has been killed with a shot to the forehead Monday at around 17 in Struga in front of his restaurant Aqua Blue. Random witnesses point out how a masked male approached behind his back and shot the gun directly [...]
The occasional Witnesses show how a masked male has been approached behind his back and has shot directly into his forehead. After that, this stranger rode on a motorcycle and fled in an unknown direction.
Boyko has been killed because of blood feuds, which had been prepared in the last two years, write Macedonian media, broadcast newspapers.net.
Boyko was killed by revenge for the murder of System Istrefi (23) in 2015 that Boyka's father and brother killed. The same source claims it was “issues days when the Istrefi family will reach Dillaveri”.
It's about family from the village of Dolna Belnica, with which the Boyku family had been at odds for two years because of the concession of a beach in Struga, which Dilaver Boyku eventually won.

Two years ago, on December 13, 2015, he had come to an accounting between two families in which Istreff was killed while his brother was seriously injured. Automatic rifles and guns were used in the conflict. Dilver's brother, Bashkiku (45), who is officially in custody, was also injured, but media there record that he was often seen with his brother on the beach walking freely.
According to the republican script.mk, during Boyka's murder his son, Ermir Boyku, had been present on the run for the murder of System Istrefi.
Mkd.mk writes that although Dillaver's son, Ermir is on the run, however, people claim he is running through Veles, where his father had held the bars in which prostitution flourished.

According to the CMS portal, Boyka had started his career in Switzerland as a construction worker, and after returning to Macedonia he built bars and in nearly every slightly larger city had at least one.
He spoke to reporters without hesitation, warning that “will probably soon be arrested”, but that there is nothing to fear because in his bars there is no black work, and that “all women have currency documents and work permits and that no one forces them for anything”.
Macedonian police had estimated that Boyku had been mediating in the sale of about 3,000 women.
He claims to have lived with three women of “, while he had a large number of girlfriends until he sold the others at 1,000 to 5,000 euros.