​Musliu: Grbovic's death, for betrayal or for "Kulaçi" division?
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The director of the "Octopus" Institute, Agim Musliu, has called the death of Aleksandar Grbovic suspicious, as he said, considering that he died in Kopaonik, in the hotel and party of the terrorist Milan Radoicic.

Further, he added that Grbovic was suspected of treason or, at least, the mafia interests of the division of the "kulachi", for which he asks the question "death for treason or for the division of the kulachi".

"Serbian media reported on the death of Aleksandar Grbovic, a member of the Serbian secret services of the Serbian Army. His death is very suspicious, considering that he died in Kopaonik, in Radoicic's hotel and party", wrote Musliu in his reaction.

According to him, the cause of his death will never be clarified in Serbia.

"But, taking into account the tradition of Serbia, in all likelihood, Grbovic was suspected of treason. Or, at least the mafia interests of sharing the 'kulach'. What is certainly known, even from the confirmed data of the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, is that Aleksandar Grbovic was one of the most reliable people of the chief terrorist Milan Radoicic", he adds.

"However, at this time, when it is being talked about as a condition of Radoicic's arrest by Vucic, especially before Macron's visit to Belgrade, a 'sudden' death like Grbovic's at Radoicic's party, has great significance", concludes Musliu.

https://kosovapress.com/milan-radoiciqit-ne-ndejen-e-djalit-te-tij-i-vdes-ne-menyre-misterioze-bashkepunetori-i-ngushte

Otherwise, KosovaPress has reported today about the "mysterious" death of Aleksandar Grbovic (Aleksandër Gërbović), the close associate of the terrorist Milan Radoicic.

Grbovic, was buried on Monday in Pozega, Serbia.

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