
At least five companies are directly owned or co-owned by Radoičić. He has benefited endlessly from tenders from the state...
Milan Radoicic was linked to various crimes, from drug trafficking and organized crime to involvement in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic, and now he has admitted that he was the organizer of the armed conflict in the north of Kosovo, in which they died at least four people.
However, there is another side to the man who was apparently filmed at the monastery of Banjska in the Republic of Kosovo in full military gear - he is the co-owner of at least five companies in Serbia that are often involved in the biggest state projects , so the question arises how a successful businessman turns into a warrior overnight.
Representatives of the Kosovo authorities have repeatedly identified Milan Radoicic as one of the leaders of the criminal group that was involved in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic and also claimed that he was involved in the armed conflict in the village of Banjska. A video from the monastery was also published, in which, as they claim, he is in uniform and with a weapon.
After the publication of the video came Radoicic's confession that he participated and organized the armed conflict.
Blacklist and tenders
The US authorities put him on the "black list" with accusations that he belongs to corrupt networks linked to international organized crime, and is under the sanctions of Great Britain. The explanation is that he benefited from the abuse of contracts with the government.
In Serbia, together with his partner, also controversial, Zvonko Veselinovic, he does very successful business. In fact, according to last year's research by NIN, the success of their companies is so great that they even surpassed Miroslav Mišković's companies.
At least five companies are directly owned or co-owned by Radoičić. In particular, he is one of the owners of the company "Inkop" from Ćuprija, through which he entered the world of legal business together with Veselinović. "Inkop" has been engaged in large state projects on several occasions, usually as a subcontractor. In that role, he found himself in the construction of Corridor 11 and other roads in Serbia.

Judging from the photos, he was engaged in the construction of the expressway Pozharevc - Golubac, then Iverak - Lajkovc.
Kjo kompani është pronare e katër kompanive të tjera. Në mesin e tyre është edhe “Betonjerka Aleksinac”, e cila është blerë nga Radoiçiç dhe Veselinoviç në shtator të vitit 2019. Siç ka shkruar më parë NIN, ajo kompani nuk ka pasur të ardhura me vite të tëra, vetëm për t’u ringjallur brenda natës dhe për vetëm tre muaj regjistroi 11 milionë dinarë fitime.
Në listën e kompanive të "Inkop's" është edhe "Novi Pazar put", e cila fitoi një sërë tenderë. Siç shkruante portali Nova.rs në mars 2021, që nga fillimi i vitit 2020 mesatarisht fitonte të paktën një tender dhe pothuajse në të gjitha rastet ishte e vetmja ofertuese.
In the list of "Inkop" companies are also "Dolly Bell" and "Velmort trans plus", respectively the duo from Kosovo, while the company "Granit Peščar" was previously owned by Radoicic and Veselinovic. Construction material for the asphalting of several streets in the center of Belgrade was purchased from her. It is about the asphalting of Cara Dušana streets in Dorçol, the plateau near Palmoticeva and George Washington streets, as well as parts of Kraljica Marija and 27 Marta streets.
Milan Radoicic is still officially the vice president of the Serbian List. Four years ago he was elected president of the Football Federation of Kosovo and Metohija, while before that he was in charge of the Trepça Football Club. / Nova.rs
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