Serbian Amphetamines’ Lord Arrested in Croatia
May 21st, 2008
Zagreb, May 21 (CP) – The Croatian border police have arrested a Serb drug lord on a border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, who has been sought after by the Serbia police for arranging the production and trafficking of amphetamines.
Jovan Lukic had been arrested based on an Interpol warrant issued by Serbia on suspicion of dealing with substances essential for the production of amphetamines and actually moving the drugs.
He is the owner of the Dukla Trejding company and has been watched closely by the Serbian police for years.
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