The Zemun Clan is a Serbian mafia group based in Zemun, a municipality of Belgrade. It rose to prominence between 2000 and 2003, becoming one of the most powerful criminal organizations in Southeast Europe. The clan was involved in drug trafficking, arms smuggling, extortion, and contract killings, and had connections with Serbian state security and paramilitary units. Its leader Dušan Spasojević was linked to the assassination of Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić in 2003, after which a major crackdown weakened the group.
CRIMENET has extracted 14 linkages for this organization, including 8 cooperative ties across 7 organizations, 2 conflicts across 2 organizations, 4 other connections and footprints in 6 countries.
The routes of the drugs were from Uruguay and Argentina to South Africa to Northern Italy , Turkey and Montenegro .
The routes of the drugs were from Uruguay and Argentina to South Africa to Northern Italy , Turkey and Montenegro .
A courier package of 5 kilos of cocaine was intercepted from Paraguay and 4 Belgraders were arrested.
The routes of the drugs were from Uruguay and Argentina to South Africa to Northern Italy , Turkey and Montenegro .
The routes of the drugs were from Uruguay and Argentina to South Africa to Northern Italy , Turkey and Montenegro .
The routes of the drugs were from Uruguay and Argentina to South Africa to Northern Italy , Turkey and Montenegro .