The Killing of Knežević in Barcelona: Škaljari and Kavač Clans in a Deadly Game
Get ready for a story that sounds like a crime thriller but is, unfortunately, harsh reality! Filip Knežević, known as one of the hired killers of the Kavač clan, was murdered right in the heart of Barcelona, a city once thought to be a safe haven. But no, a war between Balkan criminal clans is raging, and the Škaljari and Kavač clans spare no one.
Spanish Police on the Hunt
Spanish police have finally tracked down Knežević, who had successfully evaded justice for years. He used at least two fake identities and hid in the heart of Barcelona, in an apartment with forged documents. However, Tuesday was his last day — he was shot in the back and hit with four bullets to the head. Police are gathering evidence, footage, and witness statements, but the question remains whether they will ever find out who pulled the trigger.
Škaljari and Kavač War in Spain
Spain is no coincidence as a base for Balkan clans. It is an entry point for cocaine from South America and a place where skunk is produced in labs and plantations. The clans fight for control over this lucrative business, and bloody clashes cross Balkan borders.
One Year Since the Murder of a Policeman in Loznica
While mafia clashes happen in Barcelona, Serbia still remembers the murder of policeman Nikola Krsmanović in Loznica a year ago. He was killed during a routine vehicle check when taxi driver Faton Hajrizi suddenly opened fire. Krsmanović was hit in the chest and died, while his colleague was wounded. The killer was arrested, but the family still lives in pain and injustice.
Justice on Hold
In Belgrade, Nemanja Đorđević is being retried after his initial conviction for injuring two young men was overturned. The appellate court ordered a new trial, stating the first court did not properly assess the facts. Such judicial twists fuel the public’s sense of injustice and anger.
Conclusion
While criminals hide and kill each other across Europe, ordinary people suffer or wait years for justice. The Škaljari and Kavač clans continue their bloody war, and the state and judiciary seem powerless. When will this madness end? Or will we keep watching blood spill while justice slips away?
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