
A Serb executed in front of his family last week in Brazil has been identified as a contract killer wanted by Interpol for multiple contract killings. He also had a fake Slovenian passport, according to officer Luiz Ricardo Lara Dias Jr.
The Serb had been wanted by Interpol for a decade and police believe his murder may be linked to his criminal past. Local police identified the victim as Darko Geisler, 43, after consulting the Slovenian consulate in Sao Paulo based on the passport found on the victim.
But in fact the passport did not belong to him, but to a Slovenian citizen who had lost it in 2017. Police also discovered that Geisler was a contract killer wanted by Montenegro for multiple murders and possession of weapons and explosives.
Geisler had lived in Brazil for nine years, hiding his identity after fleeing from Montenegro to Bosnia following the execution of a man on Christmas Day in 2014.
After moving to Brazil, Geisler met his future wife in 2015 and then settled in Santos. His wife said she had no idea of his true identity.
People close to the couple said the truth about Geisler's past doesn't match the man they knew. The 43-year-old was killed in Brazil on January 5, when he was shot by an unknown person in front of the house where he lived with his family.
He was killed while riding a bicycle with his wife and child on the coast of Sao Paulo. And as the media reports, in some published images, the attacker can be seen running and firing three shots in his direction.
At that moment he fell on the pavement, while the child fell from the bicycle.
Brazilian police continue to search for Geisler's killer. Authorities believe his criminal past may have played a role in his death, and police in Brazil and Montenegro will work together to find the perpetrator.
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