Blinken says war was declared against Veselinovic and Radojicic gangs operating in Kosovo, Serbia

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has come up with a statement following the US Treasury Department's decision (SHBA) to list sanctions in Europe, including the organised crime group in the north headed by Zvonko Veselinovic. Antony Blinken said that before [...]
Antony Blinken has said that prior to the US Summit on Democracy this week, the United States is imposing sanctions for several individuals in Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
“In line with the goals of this week's Summit for Democracy, the United States is currently imposing sanctions on 16 individuals and 24 subjects from several countries in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. These sanctions target corruption authors in line with Executive Order 13818, which is based and implements the Global Accountability Act for Human Rights Magnitsky”, he has said.
US Secretary Blinken further says the US will exploit all means to break ties between criminal activity and corruption.
“We will continue to use all available means to break ties between criminal activity and corruption. Today's actions, with the definitions of the Treasury Department for corrupt acts linked to transnational criminal organisations in El Salvador, Kosovo and Serbia, are part of our efforts by the entire government to break these ties and promote accountability for corrupt acts”, Blinken has said.
Today, the US Treasury Department's Office for Foreign Riches Control has targeted 16 individuals from 24 entities in several European states and the Northern Hemisphere, including Zvonko Veselinovic and his organised crime group as responsible for trafficking of goods, money, narcotics and arms between Kosovo and Serbia, and this office announces through a media communique.
Among other communities, Zvonko Veselinovic and his brother Zarko Jovan Veselinovic have had agreements with politicians to help their parties win the elections, and in exchange politicians would guarantee the Veselinovic brothers control of several businesses in several regions.
Zvonko Veselinovic's list of organised criminal groups included: Ross, Andrija Zeljko Bojic, Srdjan Milivoje Vulovic, Milan Mihajlovic, Miljan Radisavljevic, Radovan Radic, Sinisa Nedeljkovic, Radule Stevic.
THESE You have the full statement of Blinken.
US strikes organised crime in the north, Veselinovic sanctions with accomplices












