Veselinovic sentenced to two years in prison, Milan Radociq released

Zvonko Veselinovic, a controversial businessman from northern Kosovo, has been sentenced today in Pirot (Serbia) to two years in prison because of the illegal extraction of gravel. His Godfather, Milan Radoic, has been released from the indictment, as Judge Bojan Antic has said there has been no evidence of having participated in this work, follows [...]
Pos Veselinovici, two and a half years old, has also been sentenced to Goran Makradic and Ivan Stamenovic.
Only Stamenovic attended the court's statement.
Judge Bojan Antic in his reasoning has said that for the making of this decision, surveillance of the conversations in which the contract on this matter has been heard, Koha.net broadcasts. According to his words, there is a presumption that Radoichi is involved, but there was no evidence to be punished.
The trial is not powerful because the Court of Appeals has to decide for him.
This is the second act in this case. Portal Crick recalls that the same judge in February 2017 who had been charged had been released, stressing that it is an offense, not a criminal offense.
Apel had suspended the trial and requested another.
The trial again began in November 2017, but within a year it was postponed six times for expertise or for the accused's failure. Veselinovic and Radojciq in the past month appeared to say the final word.
Actual
Veselinovic, Radojic, Goran Makragqi and Ivan Stamenovic were tried because of the misuse during the construction of road from Pirotti to Dimitrovgrad, which belongs to Corridor 10. They were charged that from May 2011 to June 2012, they had illegally extracted gravel and used it for road construction, writes Craig, Time conveys.
Makradic, as owner of the firm “Mak 037 Trade”, had made arrangements with the Belgrade company's subsidiary “Alpina Bau” for ordering construction material for road construction. Veselinovic and Radojic had financed the start of the works, provided trucks and mechanisms, described in the indictment set up in February 2013 and changed in October last year.
Stamenkovic was employed by Makragqi, and he was entrusted with leadership with the job. He, the prosecution claims, had rented agricultural land and had exchanged his destination without permission, and he had put out grit and gravel.
Veselinovic has said it's about a set-up political process and that the four are charged because the “previously was another political climate” and that it is in conflict with people who had threatened to destroy life. “And that's during the past period and they did it”, Veselinic said in court in 2015.
Radojchi was briefly protected. She said that she had learned about her work from Veselinovic Godfather but that she had not attended.
Zvonko Veselinovic has been convicted today for the first time, even though several court processes have been conducted against him. But even this judgment can be changed by Apel.
From police sources, he is cited as organising groups dealing with serious theft, theft of motor vehicles, robbery and counterfeiting documents on Mitrovica territory.
In 2003 he was arrested for heroin trafficking. Veselinovic was protected by saying the police had set up drugs. He was released in two years.
Renowned took place in 2011 when he organized the establishment of barricades in the north. He connects for oil smuggling, but has never been charged.
In 2012, against Veselinovic and his co-worker, Milan Radoic, there has been an indictment for misuse of positions because they had agreed that their business partner tow held the trucks he rented even after the break of the agreement and then they used in Kosovo. They were released in 2016, and their associate was sentenced to three years in prison.
Godfathership Links
Radoiciq, like Veselinovic, has a criminal past. In 2003 he was accused of participating in the kidnapping of the Macedonian businessman, but was released after the kidnapping after eight years changed his testimony. He was sentenced on parole for counterfeiting documents, adds jack, broadcasts Koha.net.
Radojic became one of the most powerful people in northern Kosovo and reached the centre of opinion after Oliver Ivanovic's assassination in January last year.
A few months before he was killed, Ivanovi in an interview for BIRN, in October 2017, had spoken of him as a criminal close to the government party carrying power permits in northern Kosovo.
Radojchi's then role of the shadow ruler after several months was formalised after being appointed deputy head of the Serbian List, the party of Kosovo Serbs supported by the Serbian Progressive Party (Vucinqi).
Officials in Serbia have denied Africa with Raodicciqi and his vice done, even though photos, shoots and statements testify to their ties are presented in the opinion.
Kosovo police have tried less than a month ago to arrest Radociqi over investigations into the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, but failed to find him.
A day earlier Radovici was in Belgrade at a meeting with Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, even though Vuciqi denied that he would be in Serbia.
Radoici turned to the opinion in a statement saying he was close, but that he intended to surrender to Kosovo's organs, accusing them of wanting to kill him because he protects the Serbian people in Kosovo.
Then, just a day after, he appeared and was questioned by the Belgrade police.
Vucinac on a RTS show came out for him. He pointed out that he could surely claim that Radoicici did not participate in Ivanovic's murder because he supposedly passed polygraph in police, writes, among other things, the Kric portal broadcast Koha.net.












