Milosevic widow Putin's luxurious life gave it all to

Milosevic widow Putin's luxurious life gave it all to

Mirjana Markovic, widow of the notorious dictator and criminal Slobodan Milosevic, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment for abuse of office during the division of an apartment in Belgrade just a few days ago. For whom and why this apartment was assigned, it is less important in this confession, but it is far more important [...]

For whom and why this apartment was assigned, it is less important in this confession, but it is far more important that the whole process lasted 15 years. Throughout this time, Mirjana lives in a luxurious part of Moscow, enjoying political asylum. In fact, she left Serbia just before the assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.

Every now and then, it would appear in the Serbian media, most often speaking of several processes mounted and politically motivated, but all of this works from a safe distance from her mother Russia.

Even when her daughter's residence and land were offered at a public auction for not paying off debts, Mirjana from Moscow said they were taken home through fraud. When the public asked how Milosevic's daughter, without a serious work experience, owns residences worth hundreds of thousands of euros, no one offered concrete clarifications, Kosovo Press broadcasts.

When Serbian media asked how Slobodan Milosevic's widow lives on $620 a month, as much as her pension is, her friend Dragan Antic said she spends the money rationally and does not even go shopping.

Meera is a modest woman. What do you think she needs money for shopping? These are all nonsense”, Antic says, and adds that she doesn't even pay the rent.

What apartment? This isn't her home. Whose is it? Ask Putin” for this, he said.

For this reason, even today the charges that Milosevic and his family robbed millions of people during economic sanctions and the wars of the 1990s are current. Judging from available public information, Milosevic's son Marko was the chief and responsible for all of this.

Marko would legally buy large quantities of cigarettes in Bulgaria that would be made “magically mobile means for export” when it entered Serbia and thus disappear among the documents. Cigarettes would then be reselled on the black market and won millions.

Serbia's former customs chief, Mihalj Kertes, was sentenced to three years in prison for illegally sending money abroad, while he defended himself by saying they were buying fuel and equipment for Serbia, which was at the time under sanctions.

Such smuggling was extremely dangerous, for which everyone was aware. Especially when Radovan Stojicic '%Bagja', one of the most dangerous policemen and criminals of the former Yugoslavia, was killed under unclear circumstances in a restaurant while serving as minister of Internal Affairs. He was known to be well-connected with various criminal elements, and said he was a specialist for cigarette smuggling, and this as a person with Milosevic's greatest confidence.

When it was seen it was only a matter of days when Zoran Djindjic and Vojislav Kostunica were to oust Milosevic, Slobo and his company began hiding traces.

In April 2000, Yugoslav air transport company head Zivorad Petrovic, who was responsible for leaving the country, was killed, as he could testify that Milosevic had hidden money from smuggling. Just a few months later, mass protests began, and the Serbian dictator lost power.

His family is hiding in the whole world today. According to Serbian media, Marko is working in the states of the former Soviet Union. It's not clear to anybody what he's doing there, but it's obviously not working out.

The girl Maria lives in Montenegro, and justice there protects her from extradition to Serbia, on charges that she fired a gun during her father's arrest.

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