Dragan Joksović
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Dragan "Jokso" Joksović (born 11 August 1956 in
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, FPR Yugoslavia; died 4 February 1998 in
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), was a Swedish-Montenegrin mobster. The police believed that Joksović could be called the Stockholm "gangster king", being largely suspected of controlling cigarette smuggling into Sweden and Denmark. Brought to court many times, he wasn't able to be convicted of any offense other than minor drug offenses, assault and abuse of judicial procedure.http://wwwc.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/9802/05/krogkung.html
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He was murdered at the
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Horse Racing Track in Stockholm on 4 February 1998 by Finnish hitman Janne Raninen. His nose was broken, and he was shot to death at three meters' distance. Janne surrendered himself to two security guards working in the restaurant where the shooting took place. Although Raninen claims to have shot four shots, two staff at the betting booth where Joksović, was murdered in front of were also hit by bullets from the shooting, suggesting more shots were fired. Both staff members were taken to a hospital; one had been penetrated in the arm by a bullet and the other had been grazed by a bullet. A bystander in the queue at the betting booth was also hit in the shoulder by a bullet. Joksović's family moved to Titograd shortly after his birth. He grew up in Titograd together with Lazo Delević, with whom he also earned a reputation as a street fighter and muscleman. He came to Sweden in 1979 from the Former Yugoslavia after beating a military officer in order to avoid prosecution. There, he befriended Željko "Arkan" Ražnatović, another Serbian gangster and killer, who later became his godbrother. He owned several top restaurants in Stockholm and several racehorses, going to the race track at least a couple of times a month. Joksović was good friends with associate mobster
Ratko Đokić Ratko "Cobra" Đokić ( sr-Cyrl, Paткo Ђокић; died 2003) was a Serbian-Swedish mob boss, a leader of the so-called "Yugo Mafia" or ''Yugoslavian Brotherhood'', composed of Yugoslavs in Sweden. He owned a boxing gym in a suburb of Stockholm. ...
, and acted as a mentor to current boss Milan Ševo.
"Joksovic put Sevo under his wing"), Los Angeles Times, December 10, 2006
Joksović's assassin shot him in the head twice at close range, then fired two more shots to the body. After his death, Ražnatović allegedly cried for the first time in his life. Joksović's killer was sentenced in 1996 to 8 years in prison. He served his sentence in Finland and got out 3rd of june 2003 after serving 5 years and 3 months of his sentence. The murder of Joksović was the beginning of a Serbian gang war in Sweden. The hit on Joksović was made by one of Joksović's soldiers, Dragan Kovač, over money issues. Five months later, on 9 July 1998, Kovač was murdered with a submachine gun outside a Stockholm restaurant in broad daylight. Joksović was physically imposing and is remembered as one of the strongest of Serbian gangsters. His most notable fight was with Đorđe Božović in the garden of Ratko Đokić's house in Zlatica neighbourhood of Podgorica. Although he backed down first, Giška later recounted that he was "the toughest man he ever fought".


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Serbian Brotherhood The Serbian mafia in Scandinavia, also known as "Juggemaffian" ("Yugo Mafia") is an organized crime group in Sweden and Denmark. The foundations of the gang began during the mass immigration of Yugoslav guest-workers to Sweden in the 1970s. Its p ...
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