Trial Continues in Brdo Liquidation Case – A Year and a Half After Key Killings
It has been since a year and a half ago that the investigation continued following the liquidation of multiple individuals in Brdo, a location near Ljubljana, Slovenia. This case centers around the deaths of several figures connected to the Balkan underworld, including Satko Zovko, who was fatally shot in a red Audi during an attack. Zovko’s death occurred shortly after a prolonged investigation into the alleged planning of a liquidation by Dino Muzaferović, also known as “caesar,” a figure previously involved in conflicts with alleged drug lord Dino Muzaferović.
The trial, which commenced over a year ago, involves four individuals accused of involvement in the operation. The defense team has repeatedly argued that certain evidence was obtained illegally, raising concerns about the investigative process. A key point of contention revolves around Jaka Bergant, a co-defendant, who investigators believe was directed to track Muzaferović’s movements.
The defense contends that Bergant’s actions were based solely on an oral instruction and not on the installation of a tracking device. The trial proceedings, held at the Gospodarski razstavišče with heightened security, continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the events. The investigation has been ongoing since the initial liquidation.
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This lengthy investigation and potential prosecutorial errors raise serious questions about the pursuit of justice in this tragic case.