Former vice president of the Serb List party Milan Radoicic, three days after accepting responsibility for the armed attack in the northern Kosovo village of Banjska, removed himself from ownership of the Inkop company, thereby giving the entire business over to his partners, brothers Zarko and Zvonko Veselinovic, daily Danas reported in its Oct. 13 issue.
On Friday, Sept. 29, Radoicic admitted to having organized the attack on Kosovo police in the village of Banjska on Sept. 24 himself, and already on Monday, Oct. 2, he concluded a contract with the Veselinovic brothers on transferring his share - completely free of charge, according to their mutual contract registered at the Business Registers Agency, which Danas had access to.
The biggest and most profitable company in which Radoicic had been a co-owner with a 40 percent share until Oct. 6 is Cuprija-based Inkop, which in 2022 posted a net profit of RSD2 billion (around EUR17 million). Financial statements for the previous year show that the companies owned by Radoicic and the Veselinovic brothers earned more than EUR24 million last year.
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