MCC Posted May 28 Author Share Posted May 28 (edited) We are what’s left of an old Serbian crew. We were once part of a big Balkan group, but many got arrested or disappeared. Now, only a few of us remain. We stay quiet, do small jobs, and try to survive. We are not strong like before, but we’re still here. Edited May 28 by MCC 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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MCC Posted May 29 Author Share Posted May 29 (edited) The main thread is updated, take a look and thanks for all positive comments. Love for yall. Edited May 29 by MCC 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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survacud Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 (edited) On 5/7/2025 at 1:19 PM, MCC said: Clean Life? “They’ll all say: ‘He got what was coming to him.’ Live the way it suits you and how you like it, while you still can,” reads the “about me” section on the Facebook profile of Nikša Velimirović, whose influence and ties in the underworld are often linked to well-known criminal groups from the Balkans. According to available information, Velimirović is a close associate of numerous influential criminals from the region, and his circle includes individuals with extensive criminal records and military experience. Although investigations against him began even before 2021, Velimirović fled to America, where he has been living a "clean" life since 2020. Right Hand? Alongside Nikša Velimirović, the biggest authority in his group is undoubtedly Rade Divac, the godfather of well-known cocaine trafficker Milorad Bogovac, a.k.a. “Mad Milo.” Rade Divac quickly earned a reputation as one of the most ruthless figures from the former Dušković connection. He began his career in America as a nightclub bouncer, where he gathered a crew of young Balkan men who kept the nightlife in Los Santos under control. His potential did not go unnoticed, and he soon found himself in the circle of Nikša Velimirović, for whom he later distributed drugs and weapons. Who's Really Involved? Gavrilo and the Kavač Clan Gavrilo Kostić, a member of the Kavač clan, was known for planning the assassinations of rival Škaljarski Klan members. Although not widely exposed in the media, security services link him to multiple attempted hits on key figures from the opposing group. Police investigations connected him to organizing armed conflicts and attempted murders as part of the long-standing feud between the two clans over territorial control in Los Santos. Kostić was, according to reports, one of the key players on the Kavač side in this clash. His connection to Nikša Velimirović would prove crucial in the near future. Always Present, Never Changed While the public remains focused on prominent figures such as Nikša Velimirović, Gavrilo Kostić, and Rade Divac, law enforcement agencies are increasingly turning their attention to a wider circle of individuals—men whose official records are mostly clean, yet whose names repeatedly surface in surveillance reports, border control logs, and witness statements. Three such names stand out in particular: Đuro Kašćelan, Milan Cakić, and Veljko Grubor—men with different backgrounds but a common thread: quiet yet persistent presence around the most influential Balkan figures in America. Đuro Kašćelan is known as the personal security detail for Nikša Velimirović. His presence alongside the group’s leader has been documented on multiple occasions, especially during high-pressure situations, suggesting a high level of trust. So far, there are no formal charges or evidence indicating his direct involvement in criminal activity. Milan Cakić, a former amateur boxer from Podgorica, appears to be part of the broader environment surrounding Velimirović. His ties to key segments of the group’s structure make him a recurring name in federal agency reports, particularly in relation to travel surveillance and social contacts at high-profile events. While he has not been formally charged, a senior analyst from a federal task force stated: “They are not suspects, but they are always present. That alone is enough to draw additional attention.” Within that same circle, Veljko Grubor occupies a distinct and more isolated position. Unlike Kašćelan and Cakić, who are closely linked to Velimirović, Grubor has a longstanding association with Rade Divac, a former member of the Dušković connection. His role goes beyond logistics or security—investigative sources describe him as an “informal intermediary” who has previously been connected to incidents with legal consequences, although not to a degree that would lead to formal criminal charges. UPDATED! Edited May 29 by survacud 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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