Mafia trial in Vienna: extortionate kidnapping of the Kavač clan exposed!

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Trial against the Kavač clan in Vienna: extortionate kidnapping and attempted murder – exciting insights into organized crime.

Prozess gegen Kavač-Clan in Wien: Erpresserische Entführung und versuchter Mord – spannende Einblicke in die organisierte Kriminalität.
Trial against the Kavač clan in Vienna: extortionate kidnapping and attempted murder – exciting insights into organized crime.

Mafia trial in Vienna: extortionate kidnapping of the Kavač clan exposed!

An important trial against members of the Kavač clan began today, June 17, 2025, at the Vienna Regional Court. The defendants are a 39-year-old Montenegrin and a 50-year-old Serb who are allegedly involved in criminal activities. The case revolves around an extortionate kidnapping that has caused an international stir and is deeply embedded in the structures of organized crime. Loud vienna.at The defendants were accused of kidnapping, binding and mistreating two Croats in Vienna in March 2020 in order to demand a ransom of one million euros.

The alleged crime shows the brutal approach of the Kavač clan, which is active in Europe and is linked to assassinations and other crooked dealings in Vienna. The prosecution alleged that the perpetrators held their victims in a room lined with nylon and threatened them with death. A 64-year-old man eventually pledged 750,000 euros, which led to the release of the two Croats, who were then taken to Zagreb, where they were given 10,000 euros.

International cooperation and security precautions

The investigations to clear up these machinations extended across national borders and involved Serbian and Croatian authorities. It became clear that the defendants' communication took place via tap-proof crypto-cell phones. These chats were decrypted through international police cooperation. Nevertheless, the defendants refrained from testifying during the trial and denied the allegations, which their defense presents as a possibility of mistaken identity.

In another case that underlines the explosiveness of mafia activities in Vienna, a jury is also dealing with an alleged murder order by the rival Škaljari clan on a member of the Kavač clan. The 29-year-old defendant is said to have been involved in this plot in March 2020, but also exercised his right to refuse to testify. This was a failed murder attempt, the details of which were discussed under increased security in the courtroom courier.at reported.

The challenges of organized crime in Europe

Current developments shed light on the devastating extent of organized crime in Europe. These crime networks, involved in activities such as drug trafficking, human trafficking and extortion, pose a serious threat to society. A study by the European Parliament shows that the turnover of criminal organizations operating in Europe is estimated at at least 135 billion euros. Combating these structures requires extensive international cooperation and effective measures to protect human rights and uphold democracy, according to a report by the European Parliament is held.

The dramatic events and ongoing trials in Vienna reflect the reality that organized crime is not just an individual crime, but a systemic problem that must be addressed together. The trial is expected to continue until mid-October at the earliest, with additional investigators expected to be interviewed to clarify the allegations.