Ratko Đokić
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Ratko "Cobra" Đokić ( sr-Cyrl, Paткo Ђокић; died 2003) was a Serbian- Swedish
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, 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. He was assassinated in May 2003.


Life

He was born into a Serbian Orthodox,
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family, during the late 1940s in
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, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia. He was the maternal cousin of Baja Sekulić, another businessman involved in cigarette smuggling. He was a supporter of
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. Đokić grew up in Titograd where he earned reputation as a
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enthusiast. He left for Sweden in 70's where he started his criminal career. As many Yugoslav gangsters, he was employed by the Yugoslav SDB for the purpose of eliminating political dissidents. His name was often connected to the assassination of
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, some leaked documents even suggesting he killed him personally with a sword, although no formal charges were ever made. Đokić returned to Yugoslavia in the 80's where he set up legal business as a high-rolling night club owner on
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. He entered Yugoslav socialite circles, his relationship with
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being highly covered in media. He organised an infamous illegal fight in his private house between "Giška" and "Jokso", the two strongest figures of the Yugoslav underworld. Towards the end of the 80's he set up a private security company in
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, often providing bodyguards for the elite vacationing there. Croatian intelligence suspected him of being contracted for the assassination of politician
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in 1990 together with
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. Đokić owned an apartment in
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, which was supposed to serve as the base of operations. However, the operation was abandoned, and Đokić then split parts with Arkan, with whom he closely operated previously. The beginning of the
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prompted him to leave
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and settle in Montenegro again, where he became highly involved in state-operated cigarettes smuggling. During the highly controversial Montenegrin presidential election in 1997 he openly supported former president Bulatović. After Bulatović lost, he was tipped off by his contacts in the police that the political climate was not warm for him anymore, so he reallocated yet again to Stockholm. On 4 February 1998, his close associate Dragan "Jokso" Joksović was assassinated at the
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race track. The hit man is a 20-year-old Finnish immigrant, hired by a formed associate Dragan "Kova" Kovač. On 9 July 1998, Kova was killed with 40 bullets outside a Stockholm restaurant in broad day light. His daughter Aleksandra married Milan Sevo, a mobster dubbed the new figurehead of the Mafia after Jokso's assassination.


Feud with Rade Kotur

Đokić acted as a protector to Kotur's rivals, he also helped businesses removing RKC gambling machines. Kotur suspected that Đokić had earlier been involved in the shootings at the villa of Kotur.


Death

He was killed in Stockholm, on May 5, 2003 at 11 a.m. Two attackers wounded him fatally and he succumbed to the injuries in a hospital. The murder remains unsolved.


See also

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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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Serbian Mafia Serbian organized crime or Serbian mafia ( sr, Cpпска мафија / Srpska mafija) are various criminal organizations based in Serbia or composed of ethnic Serbs in the former Yugoslavia and Serbian diaspora. The organizations are primari ...


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arhiva.kurir-info.rs; accessed 8 December 2015. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dokic, Ratko People from Podgorica 2003 murders in Sweden Assassinated Serbian people Deaths by firearm in Sweden Serbian gangsters Murdered Serbian gangsters People murdered in Sweden Serbian emigrants to Sweden Serbs of Montenegro 1940s births 2003 deaths Date of death missing