Radoicic is no longer the owner of the company "Inkop" from Cuprija

Milan Radoičić
Source: Kosovo Online

The former vice-president of the Serb List, Milan Radoicic, no longer has a share in the company "Inkop", in which he was a co-owner together with Zvonko and Zarko Veselinovic. In this way, Radoicic withdrew from at least four more companies, some of which received a number of jobs from the state and local governments, Nova.rs writes.

So Radoicic is no longer one of the owners of "Inkop" from Cuprija, in which he and Zvonko Veselinovic each had a 40 percent share, while Zarko Veselinovic had a 20 percent share.

According to the data from the Business Registers Agency, on October 6, the ownership of "Inkop" was changed, so the name of Radiicic was deleted. Zvonko Veselinovic now owns 60 percent of the company, and his brother owns the rest.

On the website of the Business Registers Agency, it is stated that the request for data change with accompanying documentation was submitted on October 3, that is, on the day it was heard at the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office, that is, nine days after the armed conflict in Banjska.

"Inkop" ended last year with a net profit of about 17.3 million euros, and a year earlier it was about 15.2 million euros.

It was through that company that Radoicic was the co-owner of four other companies. Among them is "Betonjerka Aleksinac", which he bought together with Veselinovic in September 2019.

As NIN wrote earlier, that company had no income for years, only to "revive literally overnight" and register 11 million dinars in just three months.

Last year, the net earnings of "Betonjerka" amounted to about 88.5 million dinars or about 753,000 euros, and a year earlier it was almost twice as much.

"Novi Pazar put" is also on the list of "Inkop" companies, which won a number of lucrative jobs from city and state institutions at tenders.

As the portal Nova.rs wrote in March 2021, since the beginning of 2020, on average, the company won at least one job per month in tenders, and in almost all cases it was the only bidder.

The list of "Inkop" companies also includes "Doli Bel" and "Velmortrans plus" from Cuprija, which Radoicic and Veselinovic bought last year for around half a million euros, since it was a trucking company that was in bankruptcy.

Through the company "Inkop" they were also the owners of the company "Granit Pescar".

By the way, Radoicic and Veselinovic and their companies are under US sanctions, and until recently they were very successful in business in Serbia.

In fact, according to last year's research by NIN, the business success of their companies at that time was so great that they surpassed even Miroslav Miskovic's companies.

Due to the Banjska case, Radoicic spent less than 24 hours in custody, and pleaded not guilty.

The competent Higher Public Prosecutor's Office suspects him of having committed criminal acts of association for the purpose of committing criminal acts, illegal production, keeping, carrying and trafficking of firearms and explosive substances and serious crimes against general safety.