Ljubiša Savić (footballer)
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Ljubiša "Mauzer" Savić ( sr-cyr, Љубиша Маузер Савић; 11 August 1958 – 7 June 2000) was a
Bosnian Serb The Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sr-Cyrl, Срби Босне и Херцеговине, Srbi Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, босански Срби, bosanski Srbi) or Herzegovinian Serbs ( sr-cyrl, ...
military commander and officer during the
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following several earlier violent incid ...
and a post-war politician. He led the Panthers Guard Special Brigade which was one of the most elite units of the
Army of Republika Srpska The Army of Republika Srpska (; ВРС/VRS), commonly referred to in English as the Bosnian Serb Army, was the military of Republika Srpska, the self-proclaimed Serb secessionist republic, a territory within the newly independent Bosnia and Herz ...
during the war. After the war, he became the
chief of police A chief of police (COP) is the title given to an appointed official or an elected one in the command hierarchy, chain of command of a police department, particularly in North America. A chief of police may also be known as a police chief or somet ...
in Bijeljina. He was assassinated in Bijeljina in 2000, due to suspected
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in the city after three gunmen reportedly fired upon his jeep. The first attempt on Savić's life happened in July 1998. Two former Republika Srpska soldiers, Stojan Maksimović and Vladimir Neretljak, were killed in an explosion outside his house. Savić accused
Momčilo Krajišnik Momčilo Krajišnik (; 20 January 1945 – 15 September 2020) was a Bosnian Serb political leader and convicted war criminal, who along with Radovan Karadžić co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS). Between 1990 and ...
, the then leader of the SDS, and pro-
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elements in the entity's security services of attempting to plant a bomb under his car. He had been involved in anti-corruption campaigns, and had arrested many corrupt people, even supporters of
Radovan Karadžić Radovan Karadžić ( sr-Cyrl, Радован Караџић, ; born 19 June 1945) is a Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian Serb politician who was convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes by the International Criminal ...
, including Joja Tintor. The
Garda Panteri The Garda Panteri (Panthers Guard) (), also known as Specijalna Brigada Garda Panteri (Panthers Guard Special Brigade)(), was an elite unit in the Army of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War. It was founded on 2 May 1992 under the initial name ...
had also been known to have busted smugglers during the Bosnian War that were controlled by both the SDS, as well as the
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska ( sr-Cyrl, Република Српска, ; also referred to as the Republic of Srpska or Serb Republic) is one of the two Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other bein ...
government.


Life

Born in
Bijeljina Bijeljina ( sr-cyrl, Бијељина) is a city and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the provincial center of Semberija, a geographic region in the country's northeast. As of 2013, it has a population of 107,715 ...
in 1958, Ljubiša Savić lived with his wife and children in an apartment at the Social Work Center, where he was employed as a
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. When the
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following several earlier violent incid ...
broke out in 1992, he was a member of the Serb Democratic Party. Savić commanded the Garda Panteri ( sr-cyr, Гарда Пантери), which was later incorporated as a special unit in the armed forces of the
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. The unit, initially called the "Serbian National Guard of SAO
Semberija Semberija ( sr-Cyrl, Семберија, ) is a geographical region in north-eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. The main city in the region is Bijeljina. Semberija is located between the Drina and Sava rivers and Majevica mountain. Most of the regi ...
and
Majevica Majevica ( sr-cyrl, Мајевица, ) is a low mountain range in northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated between Semberija, Posavina, and Tuzla Canton. Its highest peak is Stolice, some 16 kilometres east of Tuzla, in the far sout ...
," was renamed to the "Garda Panteri" by Savić in honor of the commander preceding him, Branko Pantelić, who was
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in September 1992. The Garda Panteri, along with the
Serb Volunteer Guard The Serb Volunteer Guard, SDG. Also known as Arkan's Tigers () or Arkan's men (). was an elite Serbian volunteer paramilitary unit founded and led by Željko Ražnatović (better known as "Arkan"). It was recognized for its superior bearing an ...
commanded by
Željko Ražnatović Željko Ražnatović (, ; 17 April 1952 – 15 January 2000), better known as Arkan (), was a Serbian warlord, mobster and head of the Serbs, Serb paramilitary force called the Serb Volunteer Guard during the Yugoslav Wars, considered one of the ...
, attempted to capture the city in the spring of 1992. After the Serb capture of Bijeljina, his unit was present but did not participate during
Bijeljina massacre The Bijeljina massacre involved the killing of civilians by Serb paramilitary groups in Bijeljina on 1–2 April 1992 in the run-up to the Bosnian War. The majority of those killed were Bosnian Muslims. Members of other ethnicities were also ...
, in which 48 to 78 civilians were killed. Savić's unit also broke through the sieges of several smaller towns. During the war, conflict developed between Savić and his counterparts in the Serb Democratic Party (SDS). On several occasions, his unit halted convoys of stolen goods travelling through Republika Srpska and confiscated the contents. The convoys had been under the control of the SDS and Republika Srpska state security. By the end of the war, his rivalry with SDS leadership had grown even more overt; in 1995, he spoke against Hague-detainee SDS leader
Momčilo Krajišnik Momčilo Krajišnik (; 20 January 1945 – 15 September 2020) was a Bosnian Serb political leader and convicted war criminal, who along with Radovan Karadžić co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS). Between 1990 and ...
, saying "I contracted diabetes fighting at the front and now I have to watch the authorities get rich on the backs of the poverty of their own people." He left the SDS to form his own political party, the Democratic Party of Republika Srpska, and was elected to parliament. During this time, he aligned himself with the then-president of Republika Srpska,
Biljana Plavšić Biljana Plavšić ( sr-Cyrl, Биљана Плавшић; born 7 July 1930) is a Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian Serb former politician, university professor and scientist who served as President of Republika Srpska and was later convict ...
, who had also left the SDS to start an anti-corruption campaign. The following year, Savić was appointed a police chief in
Bijeljina Bijeljina ( sr-cyrl, Бијељина) is a city and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the provincial center of Semberija, a geographic region in the country's northeast. As of 2013, it has a population of 107,715 ...
by
Milorad Dodik Milorad Dodik ( sr-Cyrl, Милорад Додик, ; born 12 March 1959) is a Bosnian Serb politician currently serving as the 8th president of Republika Srpska since 2022, a position he previously held from 2010 to 2018. He also served as ...
. As part of his anti-corruption campaign in
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska ( sr-Cyrl, Република Српска, ; also referred to as the Republic of Srpska or Serb Republic) is one of the two Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other bein ...
, he ordered the arrest of several high-ranking government officials, including sympathizers of Radovan Karadžić. Joja Tintor, Karadžić's former adviser, was arrested by Savić in the spring of 1998, but was ordered by his superiors to release Tintor within twenty-four hours of his arrest, despite the burden of proof. Savić responded to this request, but continued his efforts against corruption. After that, Savić was the victim of repeated assassination attempts. In July 1998, he narrowly escaped death by a bomb placed under his car. In this assassination, however, two of his former comrades died. After the attempted capture of Milovan Bjelica, a close friend of Savić, , was shot dead outside his home in
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. After this attack, a special police unit was created, which Savić was a member of. Shortly after the assassination, he arrested seven suspects, once again including Karadžić sympathizers. However, following torture allegations, he was prohibited from doing any further police work, and released the suspects. As a result, Savić went further into isolation and was only able to protect his former comrades of the Garda Panteri.


Death

Savić was assassinated in his vehicle near a railway station on 7 June 2000, when he stopped briefly to escort an elderly woman home. According to eyewitness reports, another vehicle suddenly appeared, from which Đorđe Ždrale, who had already been convicted of murder and unofficially released, opened fire with an automatic firearm. Savić was hit by six of the thirteen bullets fired and was killed instantly. It is believed that he fell victim to organized gang crime. Six months before his death he stated, "When I embarked on all this, I said goodbye to my life." His death was preceded by several months of constant observation and analysis of his way of life by Ždrale, who, together with two unknown persons, prepared the assassination. He acquired weapons, ammunition, a vehicle, clothing and radios. It was not until 2010 that he was convicted, as his clearance was not registered in the files, and he therefore had an alibi. Savić was buried in his home village Kovačići near Bijeljina in the circle of his family, friends and former comrades.


References

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