Mastermost of the Balkan cartel in court: murder plot in Berlin!

A suspected gang boss will stand in front of the Berlin district court on June 10, 2025. Charge: attempted murder and organized crime.
A suspected gang boss will stand in front of the Berlin district court on June 10, 2025. Charge: attempted murder and organized crime. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Mastermost of the Balkan cartel in court: murder plot in Berlin!

Berlin, Deutschland - On June 10, 2025, a suspected mastermind comes in front of the Berlin district court of a failed order murder. According to FAZ , the 34-year-old Serb is suspected as a leadership figure of the Balkan cartel. The public prosecutor accuses him of attempted insidious murder.

In February 2020, the defendant is said to have planned and organized a attack on an opposing group in Berlin. In this incident, an accomplice fired shots in Charlottenburg, but the goal was able to save itself into a house entrance. However, two weeks after the attack, the goal died in Montenegro through a car bomb. These entanglements draw a dark picture of organized crime in the Western Balkans, with which the EU is increasingly dealing.

international investigations

Europol sees the accused as one of the main responsible people in the area of ​​organized crime and indicates his leadership position within his group. Joint investigations with the Federal Criminal Police Office led to the arrest of the man on October 18, 2024 in Barcelona. In mid -March 2024 he was delivered to Germany by the Spanish authorities. He is also sought for alleged participation in eight murders in Austria, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia.

These developments are in the context of a more comprehensive struggle against organized crime in the Western Balkans. A draft of a decision of the European Parliament from 2021 addresses the threatening structures of organized crime in this region. Combating these problems is seen as a central question in international relationships and is a crucial point in the EU accession process.

structures of organized crime

Corruption and pronounced organized crime in the Western Balkans are classified as worrying. The EU integration process and the fight against organized crime must be considered as mutual reinforcing processes. The UNODC report shows that often only the lower hierarchies of criminal organizations are pursued by criminal law, while the leading heads survive many criminal offenses.

The EU has therefore taken measures to strengthen the rule of law in the countries concerned and to eliminate political and administrative connections to organized crime. There is an urgent need to build an effective witness protection system and to reform the judiciary in the countries of the Western Balkans. Here, civil society also plays a key role in surveillance and combating corruption.

Reporting on these material and structural challenges illustrates how deep the roots of organized crime are in the Western Balkans. Understanding and effective combating of these crime structures are crucial in order to give the countries in the region a perspective for EU integration efforts and to restore the trust of citizens in democratic institutions.

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