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Undercover Cop ‘tortured for Days’ Before Being Shot Dead by Gang Members in Spain

An undercover German agent working for police was tortured ‘for days’ by drug dealers before being shot in the head on Spain’s Costa del Sol.

The brutal murder took place on June 30, 2022, it has been reported.

According to research by German state broadcaster, WDR, the Serbian national (33) was an undercover cop from Hesse, a forested area in central Germany.

The murdered Serb, Aleksander Kolondžić, had infiltrated drugs networks in Spain before the harrowing incident occurred last summer.

“The man’s body was found in a pool of blood, tied hands and feet and with a bag over his head, by the owner of the house that the murdered man rented,” local media reported at the time.

WDR reported that police in Hesse deployed the Serb to investigate an international drug network that allegedly traded cannabis, cocaine and other drugs on a large scale.

The information provided by the murdered man is said to have been processed in various criminal investigations

Mr Kolondžić’s life ended on a chair in a holiday apartment in the southern Spanish city of Marbella, in an elite area called ‘Golden Beach.’

It has been reported that the landlord hadn’t heard anything for several days, so called to the apartment in question.

“The man came to the house, knocked on the door, called the tenant, but since he didn’t respond, he decided to look through the window.

“He saw his tenant tied to a metal chair, with a pool of blood around him, and a PVC bag on his head. He immediately called the police,” media reported.

It is still unclear why Kolondžić was killed but the Serb may have been exposed before his murder.

Detectives in Hesse are said to have evidence from intercepted telephone conversations, that he allegedly confessed under torture that he worked for the police.

Spanish media reported that four suspects were subsequently arrested after a year long investigation.

“The murdered man had no documents with him, which made it difficult to establish his identity. There were no eyewitnesses to the crime, neighbours did not hear shots, nor did they notice anything suspicious,” it was reported.

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“The man was found to have been brutally tortured before being shot dead with two gunshots. It was immediately clear that he was not Spanish, but that he was probably from Eastern Europe.

“It was established that the killers took the passport from the house, in order to make it difficult to identify the deceased.

A Serbian news outlet wrote that: “During the search of the crime scene, a German residence permit was found, so the Spanish police informed their German colleagues.

“After further work, the authorities from Germany established that it was not a German, but a Serb, and they contacted his wife. That’s how the tangle of the mysterious crime unravelled.”

It is believed Kolundžić is just one in a series of victims of a war between the warring Kotor clans, Škaljar and Kavač, reportedly.

“The recipe by which he was killed is a well-known method used by the Kavački clan, especially their Belgrade branch.

“The fact that the members of the cruel clan had “jobs” in Spain was also discussed at the trial of this group,” a source told Serbian reporters, adding that “it is very likely that this is a continuation of a bloody war between “kavchans” and “skalars””.

Source: Sunday World

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