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Ibar Highway assassination attempt

The Ibar highway assassination attempt refers to the events that occurred on the Ibar Highway in Serbia, a federal unit of FR Yugoslavia on 3 October 1999, when active members of the Yugoslav state security's Special Operations Unit (JSO) attempted to murder politician Vuk Drašković on the Ibar Highway by slamming a truck full of sand into his two-car motorcade. Their intention was to make it appear as though it were a traffic accident.

Ibar Highway assassination attempt
Vuk Drašković was the planned target of the assassination
Locationnear the village of Petka, near Lazarevac, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia
Date3 October 1999
12:15 PM (Central European Time)
TargetVuk Drašković
Deaths4
Injured1 (Drašković)
PerpetratorsSpecial Operations Unit (JSO)

Instead of killing Drašković, who managed to survive the crash, they ended up killing four of his associates: high-ranking Serbian Renewal Movement member Veselin Bošković (who was also Drašković's brother-in-law), along with three bodyguards (Zvonko Osmajlić, Vučko Rakočević, and Dragan Vušurović).

Event edit

On Sunday, 3 October 1999, in the early afternoon hours, Vuk Drašković and his entourage were traveling in three cars southbound on the Ibar Highway. The trip began in front of Drašković's house in Belgrade and the destination was Ravna Gora.

The original plan was to travel in two cars with Drašković, his wife Danica Drašković, SPO federal MP Gordana Aničić, and Drašković's personal driver Bane in the jeep followed by the three bodyguards in the black BMW 520 right behind. However, immediately before setting off, Veselin Bošković, Drašković's brother-in-law, showed up in his Audi 8 in front of the house and joined the group. He also requested that Vuk Drašković come over to his car, so they can ride together, which Drašković did.

Thus, the modified driving arrangement was: a jeep with Danica, Gordana, and driver Bane first, followed by the Audi with Bošković and Drašković inside it, and finally the three bodyguards Osmajlić, Rakočević, and Vušurović in the BMW just behind. Bošković was driving cautiously, and quickly gave up trying to keep up with the jeep driven by Bane that pulled way ahead and out of sight. The bodyguards in the BMW were right behind Bošković and Drašković, throughout.

Around fifteen minutes past noon, as the two cars were driving down the Ibar Highway through the municipal territory of the village of Petka near Lazarevac, a huge crash occurred. A green-coloured truck traveling in the opposite direction, toward Belgrade, abruptly swerved left into oncoming traffic five meters before the two cars, plowing into and over them. It hit the first car (an Audi) on the driver's side, bouncing it into the corn field, and then slammed into the second car (a BMW) with full force. The BMW went underneath the truck and exploded, incinerating the three people inside it.

Reaction edit

Initially reported in Sunday bulletins as a traffic accident with four casualties,[1] it soon became clear that there was much more to the crash. The very next day, on Monday, Drašković himself called it a "clear attempt on my life".[1] He accused the authorities of 'state terrorism'.[2]

Other political factors in Serbia at the time also reacted on the same day. The opposition coalition Alliance for Changes (SZP) called on the Serbian police authorities to "investigate every single detail of the crash". Speaking as a SZP representative, Democratic Party president Zoran Đinđić said that the traffic accident near Lazarevac looked suspicious. He also relayed his expectation about the authorities "providing an immediate and convincing explanation of the event because if that doesn't happen, there will be suspicions that something abnormal occurred".[3] Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) vice president Milorad Jovanović said that "it's too early to discuss the reasons for this tragedy since the police didn't yet provide all the information".[3] The release by the New Democracy political party was the strongest: it clearly referred to the event as an "assassination attempt on Drašković" and strongly condemned it.[3]

On 5 October, Veselin Bošković was buried at Topčider cemetery in Belgrade. Many opposition leaders came to the funeral, however no one from the ruling coalition showed up. Eulogizing his brother-in-law, Drašković gave an impassioned speech:[4]

May those evil people be damned, those lucifers who've been building their own happiness for the last 10 years on the misery and sorrow of others. They've killed so much humanity, they've taken so much blood, they've destroyed countries, they've been producing only hatred - for how much longer? And, God, to you I pose a question: why do you let the worst kill our best. If it's because the foundation of a new Serbia needs to have the best laid into it - then I say to you - you've already taken too many of the good ones, don't let the evil ones kill the good ones any longer, enough of the good ones have already been laid into the foundation.

On the following day on 6 October, Zvonko Osmajlić, Vučko Rakočević, and Dragan Vušurović were being laid to rest at the same cemetery, and Drašković delivered another impassioned eulogy:[4]

All of those who killed these individuals will pay with their heads. That will not be revenge, but justice. The majority of citizens, not just SPO, have had it with the empire of evil that has torn down everything that we built up since Karađorđe, onwards. That empire will be torn down.

Trial (2002–03) edit

The trial started with four individuals on the indictment list: Nenad Bujošević, Nenad Ilić, Radomir Marković, and Milan Radonjić.

The verdict in what turned out to be only the first trial (presided by judge Miroslav Cvetković) was delivered on 30 January 2003. The immediate assassins Nenad Bujošević and Nenad Ilić were sentenced to 15 years in prison each, State Security chief Radomir Marković received 7 years, while State Security Belgrade Branch chief Milan Radonjić was found not guilty of all charges.[5][6] The Supreme Court above verdict was subsequently annulled before the Supreme Court and a retrial was ordered.

Retrial (2005) edit

The re-trial, which consisted of an expanded indictment list that now also included 8 more individuals (Milorad Ulemek, Mihalj Kertes, Branko Đurić, Dragiša Dinić, Vidan Mijailović, and 3 more JSO members), wrapped up on 29 June 2005 in the Belgrade District Court. It resulted in first degree sentences for the following individuals:

  • Milorad Ulemek (a former JSO commander), received 15 years for taking part in the assassination attempt.
  • five other JSO members (Nenad Ilić, Nenad Bujošević, Duško Maričić, Branko Berček, and Leonid Milivojević) also received 15 years each for taking part in the assassination attempt.
  • Radomir Marković (the former Serbian State Security Directorate chief), received 10 years for helping those that directly carried out the crime by aiding them after they committed it. He was also indicted with a much more serious charge of organizing the assassination attempt, but the court found him not guilty of that.
  • Mihalj Kertes (the former Federal Customs director), received 3 years also for aiding the immediate executioners of the assassination attempt after the crime was committed.
  • Dragiša Dinić (former chief of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police), received 2 years.
  • Vidan Mijailović (member of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police), received 1 year.

The remaining two individuals on the indictment list were absolved of any responsibility: Milan Radonjić (the former State Security's Belgrade Branch chief) and Branko Đurić (the former Police Chief in Belgrade).

The sentence was made official on 23 November 2005, almost 5 months after it was delivered, because presiding judge Bojan Mišić took an unusually long amount of time to write it up.[7] This led to veiled public accusations of time wasting with the intent of sabotaging the appeals process which has a 1-year window from the date of the verdict being delivered, but can only start once the verdict is official. By taking almost 5 months to make the verdict official, judge Mišić effectively made that time period unavailable for appeals, leaving only 7 months for the appeals instead of a full year.

Supreme Court appeals edit

Everyone involved with the case (public prosecutor, lawyers, and the accused) appealed the verdict, and the case went before the Supreme Court again between 27 March and 31 March 2006. The Supreme Court's 5-judge council had three options in regards to the district court verdict: upholding the verdict, modifying the verdict, or ordering a partial/full re-trial by partially/fully annulling the verdict.

On 16 May 2006, the Supreme Court made its decision public - it fully annulled the verdict and ordered a full re-trial for the second time.[8] The prison detentions for all of the accused were extended.

Third trial (2006–07) edit

The third trial, again under the presiding judge Bojan Mišić, ended on 14 February 2007. The verdict was delivered on 16 February, 2007. It resulted in the following sentences:

  • Milorad Ulemek (former JSO commander), received 15 years for taking part in the assassination attempt.
  • Nenad Ilić, JSO member and the driver of the truck also received 15 years.
  • 4 other JSO members (Nenad Bujošević, Duško Maričić, Branko Berček, and Leonid Milivojević) all received 14 years each for taking part in the assassination respectfully.
  • Radomir Marković (former Serbian State Security Service chief), received 10 years for helping those that directly carried out the crime by aiding them after they committed it.
  • Mihalj Kertes (former Federal Customs director), received 2 and a half years for aiding the immediate executioners of the assassination attempt after the crime was committed.
  • Dragiša Dinić (former chief of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police), received 19 months.
  • Vidan Mijailović (member of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police), received 9 months.

The remaining two individuals on the indictment list were again absolved of responsibility: Milan Radonjić (former State Security's Belgrade branch chief) and Branko Đurić (former Police Chief in Belgrade). On appeal, the Supreme Court made a decision that the case should be again be re-tried in front of the Supreme Court rather than sending it back to the District Court.

Fourth trial (2008) edit

On 3 March 2008, the fourth trial in the Ibar Highway case opened - this time in front of the Serbian Supreme Court's five-person council, which was presided over by judge Dragomir Milojević. According to the presiding judge the case was to be heard again from beginning to end with old evidence as well as new evidence that surfaced in the meantime.[9]

On 19 June 2008, the Supreme Court delivered a verdict sentencing Rade Marković, Milorad Ulemek, Branko Berček, and Nenad Ilić to 40 years for the murder of 4 men and the attempted murder of Vuk Drašković. Nenad Bujošević was sentenced to 35 years for the same crime, while Duško Maričić and Leonid Milivojević got 30 years.[10]

Furthermore, the Supreme Court gave out sentences for hiding the evidence: Mihalj Kertes - 18 months, Dragiša Dinić - 10 months, and Vidan Mijailović - 6 months. Branko Đurić and Milan Radonjić were once again absolved of responsibility due to lack of any evidence against them.

This sentence was final for Kertes, Mijailović, and Dinić while all others had a right to appeal it and did so. The supreme court met in late October 2009 to discuss their appeals.[11] On 21 December 2009, the appeal verdict was announced and it confirmed all of the sentences for all accused, meaning that their sentences now became final.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "U saobracajnoj nesreci poginula cetiri istaknuta clana SPO-a". B92.net (in Serbian). 1999-04-10. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  2. ^ Staff and agencies (2000-06-16). "'Assassination attempt' on Serb opposition leader". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  3. ^ a b c "Poziv policiji da hitno otkrije detalje nesrece". B92.net (in Serbian). 1999-04-10. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  4. ^ a b "Lideri SZP-a zatražili hitan prijem kod šefa beogradske policije". B92.net (in Serbian). 1999-05-10. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  5. ^ "Presude u slučaju Ibarska magistrala | BBC Serbian". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  6. ^ . 2011-08-10. Archived from the original on 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  7. ^ Danas pisana presuda za Ibarsku, B92, November 22, 2005
  8. ^ "Ibarska vraćena na ponovno suđenje". B92.net (in Serbian). 2006-05-16. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  9. ^ "Случај "Ибарска", четврти пут". Politika Online. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  10. ^ "Убицама са Ибарске магистрале 258 година робије". Politika Online. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
  11. ^ a b "Pomen ubijenim funkcionerima SPO, MTS Mondo, October 3, 2009". Archived from the original on August 4, 2012. Retrieved December 21, 2009.

External links edit

  • Draskovic attends crash victim's funeral[permanent dead link], BBC, October 5, 1999
  • Ibarska magistrala, treći put: Profesionalni kukavičluk, Vreme, May 25, 2006
  • Ulemeku 15, Markoviću osam godina za Ibarsku, MTS Mondo, February 16, 2007

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The Ibar highway assassination attempt refers to the events that occurred on the Ibar Highway in Serbia a federal unit of FR Yugoslavia on 3 October 1999 when active members of the Yugoslav state security s Special Operations Unit JSO attempted to murder politician Vuk Draskovic on the Ibar Highway by slamming a truck full of sand into his two car motorcade Their intention was to make it appear as though it were a traffic accident Ibar Highway assassination attemptVuk Draskovic was the planned target of the assassinationLocationnear the village of Petka near Lazarevac Serbia FR YugoslaviaDate3 October 1999 12 15 PM Central European Time TargetVuk DraskovicDeaths4Injured1 Draskovic PerpetratorsSpecial Operations Unit JSO Instead of killing Draskovic who managed to survive the crash they ended up killing four of his associates high ranking Serbian Renewal Movement member Veselin Boskovic who was also Draskovic s brother in law along with three bodyguards Zvonko Osmajlic Vucko Rakocevic and Dragan Vusurovic Contents 1 Event 2 Reaction 3 Trial 2002 03 4 Retrial 2005 4 1 Supreme Court appeals 5 Third trial 2006 07 6 Fourth trial 2008 7 References 8 External linksEvent editOn Sunday 3 October 1999 in the early afternoon hours Vuk Draskovic and his entourage were traveling in three cars southbound on the Ibar Highway The trip began in front of Draskovic s house in Belgrade and the destination was Ravna Gora The original plan was to travel in two cars with Draskovic his wife Danica Draskovic SPO federal MP Gordana Anicic and Draskovic s personal driver Bane in the jeep followed by the three bodyguards in the black BMW 520 right behind However immediately before setting off Veselin Boskovic Draskovic s brother in law showed up in his Audi 8 in front of the house and joined the group He also requested that Vuk Draskovic come over to his car so they can ride together which Draskovic did Thus the modified driving arrangement was a jeep with Danica Gordana and driver Bane first followed by the Audi with Boskovic and Draskovic inside it and finally the three bodyguards Osmajlic Rakocevic and Vusurovic in the BMW just behind Boskovic was driving cautiously and quickly gave up trying to keep up with the jeep driven by Bane that pulled way ahead and out of sight The bodyguards in the BMW were right behind Boskovic and Draskovic throughout Around fifteen minutes past noon as the two cars were driving down the Ibar Highway through the municipal territory of the village of Petka near Lazarevac a huge crash occurred A green coloured truck traveling in the opposite direction toward Belgrade abruptly swerved left into oncoming traffic five meters before the two cars plowing into and over them It hit the first car an Audi on the driver s side bouncing it into the corn field and then slammed into the second car a BMW with full force The BMW went underneath the truck and exploded incinerating the three people inside it Reaction editInitially reported in Sunday bulletins as a traffic accident with four casualties 1 it soon became clear that there was much more to the crash The very next day on Monday Draskovic himself called it a clear attempt on my life 1 He accused the authorities of state terrorism 2 Other political factors in Serbia at the time also reacted on the same day The opposition coalition Alliance for Changes SZP called on the Serbian police authorities to investigate every single detail of the crash Speaking as a SZP representative Democratic Party president Zoran Đinđic said that the traffic accident near Lazarevac looked suspicious He also relayed his expectation about the authorities providing an immediate and convincing explanation of the event because if that doesn t happen there will be suspicions that something abnormal occurred 3 Democratic Party of Serbia DSS vice president Milorad Jovanovic said that it s too early to discuss the reasons for this tragedy since the police didn t yet provide all the information 3 The release by the New Democracy political party was the strongest it clearly referred to the event as an assassination attempt on Draskovic and strongly condemned it 3 On 5 October Veselin Boskovic was buried at Topcider cemetery in Belgrade Many opposition leaders came to the funeral however no one from the ruling coalition showed up Eulogizing his brother in law Draskovic gave an impassioned speech 4 May those evil people be damned those lucifers who ve been building their own happiness for the last 10 years on the misery and sorrow of others They ve killed so much humanity they ve taken so much blood they ve destroyed countries they ve been producing only hatred for how much longer And God to you I pose a question why do you let the worst kill our best If it s because the foundation of a new Serbia needs to have the best laid into it then I say to you you ve already taken too many of the good ones don t let the evil ones kill the good ones any longer enough of the good ones have already been laid into the foundation On the following day on 6 October Zvonko Osmajlic Vucko Rakocevic and Dragan Vusurovic were being laid to rest at the same cemetery and Draskovic delivered another impassioned eulogy 4 All of those who killed these individuals will pay with their heads That will not be revenge but justice The majority of citizens not just SPO have had it with the empire of evil that has torn down everything that we built up since Karađorđe onwards That empire will be torn down Trial 2002 03 editThe trial started with four individuals on the indictment list Nenad Bujosevic Nenad Ilic Radomir Markovic and Milan Radonjic The verdict in what turned out to be only the first trial presided by judge Miroslav Cvetkovic was delivered on 30 January 2003 The immediate assassins Nenad Bujosevic and Nenad Ilic were sentenced to 15 years in prison each State Security chief Radomir Markovic received 7 years while State Security Belgrade Branch chief Milan Radonjic was found not guilty of all charges 5 6 The Supreme Court above verdict was subsequently annulled before the Supreme Court and a retrial was ordered Retrial 2005 editThe re trial which consisted of an expanded indictment list that now also included 8 more individuals Milorad Ulemek Mihalj Kertes Branko Đuric Dragisa Dinic Vidan Mijailovic and 3 more JSO members wrapped up on 29 June 2005 in the Belgrade District Court It resulted in first degree sentences for the following individuals Milorad Ulemek a former JSO commander received 15 years for taking part in the assassination attempt five other JSO members Nenad Ilic Nenad Bujosevic Dusko Maricic Branko Bercek and Leonid Milivojevic also received 15 years each for taking part in the assassination attempt Radomir Markovic the former Serbian State Security Directorate chief received 10 years for helping those that directly carried out the crime by aiding them after they committed it He was also indicted with a much more serious charge of organizing the assassination attempt but the court found him not guilty of that Mihalj Kertes the former Federal Customs director received 3 years also for aiding the immediate executioners of the assassination attempt after the crime was committed Dragisa Dinic former chief of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police received 2 years Vidan Mijailovic member of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police received 1 year The remaining two individuals on the indictment list were absolved of any responsibility Milan Radonjic the former State Security s Belgrade Branch chief and Branko Đuric the former Police Chief in Belgrade The sentence was made official on 23 November 2005 almost 5 months after it was delivered because presiding judge Bojan Misic took an unusually long amount of time to write it up 7 This led to veiled public accusations of time wasting with the intent of sabotaging the appeals process which has a 1 year window from the date of the verdict being delivered but can only start once the verdict is official By taking almost 5 months to make the verdict official judge Misic effectively made that time period unavailable for appeals leaving only 7 months for the appeals instead of a full year Supreme Court appeals edit Everyone involved with the case public prosecutor lawyers and the accused appealed the verdict and the case went before the Supreme Court again between 27 March and 31 March 2006 The Supreme Court s 5 judge council had three options in regards to the district court verdict upholding the verdict modifying the verdict or ordering a partial full re trial by partially fully annulling the verdict On 16 May 2006 the Supreme Court made its decision public it fully annulled the verdict and ordered a full re trial for the second time 8 The prison detentions for all of the accused were extended Third trial 2006 07 editThe third trial again under the presiding judge Bojan Misic ended on 14 February 2007 The verdict was delivered on 16 February 2007 It resulted in the following sentences Milorad Ulemek former JSO commander received 15 years for taking part in the assassination attempt Nenad Ilic JSO member and the driver of the truck also received 15 years 4 other JSO members Nenad Bujosevic Dusko Maricic Branko Bercek and Leonid Milivojevic all received 14 years each for taking part in the assassination respectfully Radomir Markovic former Serbian State Security Service chief received 10 years for helping those that directly carried out the crime by aiding them after they committed it Mihalj Kertes former Federal Customs director received 2 and a half years for aiding the immediate executioners of the assassination attempt after the crime was committed Dragisa Dinic former chief of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police received 19 months Vidan Mijailovic member of Serbian Interior Ministry traffic police received 9 months The remaining two individuals on the indictment list were again absolved of responsibility Milan Radonjic former State Security s Belgrade branch chief and Branko Đuric former Police Chief in Belgrade On appeal the Supreme Court made a decision that the case should be again be re tried in front of the Supreme Court rather than sending it back to the District Court Fourth trial 2008 editOn 3 March 2008 the fourth trial in the Ibar Highway case opened this time in front of the Serbian Supreme Court s five person council which was presided over by judge Dragomir Milojevic According to the presiding judge the case was to be heard again from beginning to end with old evidence as well as new evidence that surfaced in the meantime 9 On 19 June 2008 the Supreme Court delivered a verdict sentencing Rade Markovic Milorad Ulemek Branko Bercek and Nenad Ilic to 40 years for the murder of 4 men and the attempted murder of Vuk Draskovic Nenad Bujosevic was sentenced to 35 years for the same crime while Dusko Maricic and Leonid Milivojevic got 30 years 10 Furthermore the Supreme Court gave out sentences for hiding the evidence Mihalj Kertes 18 months Dragisa Dinic 10 months and Vidan Mijailovic 6 months Branko Đuric and Milan Radonjic were once again absolved of responsibility due to lack of any evidence against them This sentence was final for Kertes Mijailovic and Dinic while all others had a right to appeal it and did so The supreme court met in late October 2009 to discuss their appeals 11 On 21 December 2009 the appeal verdict was announced and it confirmed all of the sentences for all accused meaning that their sentences now became final 11 References edit a b U saobracajnoj nesreci poginula cetiri istaknuta clana SPO a B92 net in Serbian 1999 04 10 Retrieved 2024 02 03 Staff and agencies 2000 06 16 Assassination attempt on Serb opposition leader the Guardian Retrieved 2018 04 27 a b c Poziv policiji da hitno otkrije detalje nesrece B92 net in Serbian 1999 04 10 Retrieved 2024 02 03 a b Lideri SZP a zatrazili hitan prijem kod sefa beogradske policije B92 net in Serbian 1999 05 10 Retrieved 2024 02 03 Presude u slucaju Ibarska magistrala BBC Serbian www bbc com Retrieved 2024 02 03 Danas rs greska 2011 08 10 Archived from the original on 2011 08 10 Retrieved 2024 02 03 Danas pisana presuda za Ibarsku B92 November 22 2005 Ibarska vracena na ponovno suđenje B92 net in Serbian 2006 05 16 Retrieved 2024 02 03 Sluchaј Ibarska chetvrti put Politika Online Retrieved 2024 02 03 Ubicama sa Ibarske magistrale 258 godina robiјe Politika Online Retrieved 2024 02 03 a b Pomen ubijenim funkcionerima SPO MTS Mondo October 3 2009 Archived from the original on August 4 2012 Retrieved December 21 2009 External links editDraskovic attends crash victim s funeral permanent dead link BBC October 5 1999 Ibarska magistrala treci put Profesionalni kukavicluk Vreme May 25 2006 Ulemeku 15 Markovicu osam godina za Ibarsku MTS Mondo February 16 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ibar Highway assassination attempt amp oldid 1210906772, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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