Bloody clan wars in Vienna: Mafia feud demands dozens of life!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

The 34-year-old Serb and alleged boss of the Vracar group, combined with the KAVAC clan, was arrested in Spain.

Bloody clan wars in Vienna: Mafia feud demands dozens of life!

In the middle of explosive conflicts in organized crime, a 34-year-old Serb, which is considered the boss of the notorious Vracar grouping, was arrested by the Spanish police in Barcelona. According to the authorities, his group is closely linked to the KAVAC clan from Montenegro, which is responsible for numerous crimes in Austria and other countries. This arrest is in the context of a bloody feud between the cavac and rival scaljari clan. In a dramatic incident, a 32-year-old was shot in front of a celebrity restaurant in Vienna in December 2018, with identifying it as a member of the KAVAC clan. His companion only survived through luck and was seriously injured.

The argument between the two clans resulted in several murder cases, both in Montenegro and in Austria. The Vracar boss is not only associated with a failed murder order in Berlin-Charlottenburg from 2020, but also with at least eight other murders and other serious crimes. Europol classifies him as a key figure in organized crime. It is reported that the feud between the clans was heated by a cocaine robbery in 2014, which led to a bloody gang war, which claimed many victims, such as in Athens and various cities in Montenegro. This great danger, which is based on organized crime, is a central topic for the authorities who want to intensively act against these structures, while the arrest of the 58-year-old suspected clan boss is celebrated as a significant success.

The situation is increasingly being tense, because the political involvement and corruption in the Western Balkans state of Montenegro are also the focus. Despite the challenges, Montenegros emphasizes VicePremiers that the country will not be left to the mafia. "We have to fight organized crime," he said in order to promote the country's accession to the EU. However, experts fear that the rooting of crime in society is a continuous challenge. The German and Austrian police continue their cooperation in order to illuminate the background of these brutal clanks, as the reports about the murdering gangs become increasingly clear.

In summary, it can be said that the fight against the mafia structures in Europe continues to increase in intensity, while the arrest of the Serbs is only the latest development point in the ongoing gang war, whose roots are deeply rooted in the organized crime. As the recent arrests show, the authorities are determined to fight evil.

Vol.at reported on the arrest of the clan boss. In addition, it is pointed out, among other things, the killing cases that have arisen from the conflict, as [orf.at] presents in detail.

Quellen: