Milorad Ulemek
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Milorad "Legija" Ulemek , also known as Milorad Luković (Милорад Луковић) (born on March 15, 1965 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
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) is a former commander of the Serbian secret police special unit, the Red Berets (JSO), convicted of the assassinations of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic and former Serbian President Ivan Stambolic
Ivan Stambolic
Ivan Stambolić was a Communist Party of Yugoslavia official and the President of the Republic of Serbia in the 1980s who was later victim of an assassination....

 and organiser of the attempted murder of the Serbian opposition leader Vuk Draskovic
Vuk Draškovic
Vuk Drašković , leader of the Serbian Renewal Movement, is a Serbian politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Yugoslavia and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia.He graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School in 1968...

.

He was a member of the notorious Zemun clan
Zemun Clan
The Zemun Clan is one of the Belgrade clans of the Serbian Mafia. The name is based on the base of the clan i.e. Zemun, a municipality of Belgrade....

, one of the Serbian mafia
Serbian mafia
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 groups based in Belgrade.

Early and Military history

Milorad was born on March 15, 1965, in Belgrade, to a family of origins
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 in the village of Pecka, Topusko
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, in the region of Kordun
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 in Croatia
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. His father Milan was a sub-Officer
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 in the Yugoslav Army
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, while his mother Natalija was a homewife.

Milorad, grew up in New Belgrade, near Hotel Jugoslavija
Hotel Jugoslavija
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. He was problematic in his early teens. He finished an auto mechanic
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 program and medicine school in Belgrade.

He became friends with Kristijan Golubović
Kristijan Golubovic
Aleksandar "Kristijan" Golubović is a Serbian gangster and Mixed martial artist....

 in 1984, and together they made their first "big" robbery. He was given the nickname "Cema" from "cement".

After a botched robbery in 1985, he left for France
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 and on April 10, 1986, he joined the French Foreign Legion
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 where he stayed for 6 years, fighting in: Chad, Libya, Beirut, French Guyana and Iraq. He was given the nom de guerre "Legionnaire" (Legija) because of his military career in the Legion.

He left the French Legion with the Yugoslav Wars in 1992, and joined the Serb Volunteer Guard
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 under Arkan (Arkan's tigers), becoming one of Arkan's closest friend and commander of the unit. He commanded the "Super Tigrovi" (Super Tigers) special unit which operated in eastern Slavonia
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.

The unit was disbanded in April 1996, and all members were ordered to join the Yugoslav Army
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, however, in the same year the JSO (Special Operations Unit) was formed, merging the former Serb Guard with the wartime "Red Berets" (The JSO acquired the nickname from the merger), Jovica Stanišić
Jovica Stanišic
Jovica Stanišić is a former head of the State Security Service now BIA within the Serbian Ministry of the Interior. He is facing trial at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for his role in the wars in Croatia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina...

, head of the State Security Service asked Legija to join the unit. In 1999 he became the leader of the "Red Berets", and became the official commander of "JSO SDB Serbia" in April 2001.

The assassination of Ivan Stambolic

Ivan Stambolic
Ivan Stambolic
Ivan Stambolić was a Communist Party of Yugoslavia official and the President of the Republic of Serbia in the 1980s who was later victim of an assassination....

, former President of Serbia, was kidnapped in August 2000 while out jogging, executed and his body concealed in woodlands. Slobodan Milosevic was believed to have considered Stambolic, his former mentor, a threat to his future political authority. In July 2005 Milorad Ulemek was found guilty of his murder and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment. The sentence also took account of Ulemek's role in the attempted killing of another threat to Milosevic, Vuk Draskovic.

The assassination of Zoran Djindjic

Djindjic, Serbia's first democratically elected leader after the toppling of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic
Slobodan Milošević
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's regime in October 2000, was shot dead outside the Serbian government building on March 12, 2003. Several members of the Red Berets and the criminal group known as the Zemun clan
Zemun Clan
The Zemun Clan is one of the Belgrade clans of the Serbian Mafia. The name is based on the base of the clan i.e. Zemun, a municipality of Belgrade....

 were also convicted of his murder.

The Red Berets were used during Milosevic's rule for special operations in Croatia
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, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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 and Kosovo
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, as well as for the elimination of Milosevic's political opponents.

Djindjic's assassination was described by Presiding Judge Nata Mesarovic as "a political murder, a criminal act aimed against the state", in which police officers and the Mafia had joined hands to kill Djindjic and gain political power.

Ulemek's deputy in the Red Berets, Zvezdan Jovanovic
Zvezdan Jovanovic
Zvezdan Jovanović , also known as Zveki and Zmija assassinated former Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić on 12 March 2003....

, was convicted of shooting Djindjic.

The Djindjic murder trial was the first organised crime trial in Serbia. There were threats to the trial chamber, witness intimidation and the murder of a witness. The first trial chamber president, Marko Kljajevic, left the process in August 2005. One of the most controversial moments of the process was Ulemek's surrender in May 2004, claiming he had been hiding in his house for nearly 14 months.

Personal

He married Maja Lukovic in 1994, in the Hotel Majestic (Mažestik) in Belgrade. He took the surname of his wife.

Sources

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