In Kosovo pursued for crimes, Serbia in defence of Veselinovic and Radojicicqi, also gets active businesses

Zvonko Veselinovic and Milan Radojicic, indicted in Kosovo for organising a criminal group that participated in the murder of politician Oliver Ivanovic are among the co-owners of the Granit-Renor Construction Company in Serbia. Radio Free Europe in Serbian Language writes that the company has been going smoothly since 2015, despite the bans of [...]
Serbian-language Free Europe Radio writes that the company has been walking smoothly since 2015, despite bans on inspections for operation without adequate licenses, unpaid taxes and mining rent.
The company, according to the REL, owed the state more than fivem euros in taxes, electricity and rented mines at the end of last year, and competent institutions did not answer a reporter's question if the debt was repaid.
A quarter of the “Granit-ranor” was purchased in 2015 by the company “Inko”, Dusca Maksimovaja, who is Zvonko Veselinovici and in April 2018, transferred company ownership to its brothers Zvonkso and Zarko Veselinovic and Milan Radojic.
Granit-Renor has participated in several state projects in Serbia since 2015, distributing stones from their quarry for the construction of the highway in Serbia.
The stone firm is said to be failing because it is not working on the capacity it once worked on. One of the reports said that daily production reached 46000 tonnes, but the state received no currency for mineral extraction.
Research REL shows that company branches continue to operate through various parts of Serbia.
In 2015, after reaching new owners, a mine inspector confirmed a work ban on the company, however, a year later, Granit-Renor had reportedly been reportedly able to continue his work even though they did not get any documents on it.
Serbia's Environment Ministry issued a ban on the functioning of the Rujevac quarry in June 2018. One of the reports by the Republican Environmental Inspectorate, which says that the qualitary does not have the Ministry's approval, also sees the rejection of <x0-ranor”.
One of Serbia's ministry of Mining and Energy's rare answers said the company has two valid permits for work -- the first almost 30 years ago and the second more than 20 years.
Veselinovic stood out during a barricade located in northern Kosovo, 2011 and 2012, when KFOR listed him as one of the riot organisers and the attack on a member of this mission.
Radojicic is deputy chairman of the Serbian List, which with Belgrade's support constantly wins elections in Kosovo.
Since the search, Radojicic has been seen in Sebri, where he is presented in high political meetings as one of the LL leaders. “Radojicic has by no means participated in the murder of Oliver Ivanoviq”, the Serbian president said, showing that Veselinovic has the state's support.
Radojicic is known for the judicial authorities in Serbia since 2011 because he and his business partner were then known and Prime Minister Zvonko Veselinovic were indicted for misusing 32 Hopo Alpria Leasing trucks. The indictment was set before the Special Court in Belgrade. Both were released in 2016.










