Photo published of the person who killed the terrible Arkan

Dobrosav Gavriq is spending his days behind bars in South Africa, a long way from his homeland, awaiting a final decision on whether to be extradited to Serbia to serve the prison sentence for the murder of the most notorious paramilitary leader of the 1990- Zeljko Raznatovic wars, known [...]
Dobrosav Gavriq is spending his days behind bars in South Africa -- a long way from his homeland -- awaiting a final decision on whether to be extradited to Serbia to serve the prison sentence for the murder of the most notorious paramilitary leader of the 1990- Zeljko Raznatovic wars, known as Arkan.
Gavriq was convicted of killing the commander-in-chief Arkan in Belgrade in 2000, but fled to South Africa to avoid suffering punishment.
He is now facing extradition after the South African Constitutional Court ruled in late September that he could return to Serbia, while he argued that his life would be in danger if he returned.
He was detained in South Africa in 2011 following an incident he was injured in, but he should consider himself lucky that four other Serbs who were convicted of involvement in the Arkan murder who moved to South Africa to pursue their criminal activities were killed.
Three were shot in Africa, another in Belgrade.
Some of the victims had fled Serbia not to go to prison, but the country in which they hoped they could escape the law became the place where they found death.
Only Gavric survived, but now a Serbian prison seems to be waiting -- showing how Serbian gangsters' dreams of acting freely abroad are not easy.
Otherwise, Gavriq was sentenced in 2006 to 35 years in prison for the murder of Arkan, commander of the Serbian Volunteer Guard, the so-called “Tigers”, on January 15, 2000, at the Belgrade Hotel “Interctinal”.












