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Ratko Dokic

Ratko "Cobra" Dokic (Serbian Cyrillic: 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. He was assassinated in May 2003.

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Life

He was born into a Serbian Orthodox, Montenegrin family, during the late 1940s in Titograd, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia. He was the maternal cousin of Baja Sekulic, another businessman involved in cigarette smuggling. He was a supporter of Momir Bulatovic.

On 4 February 1998, his close associate Dragan "Jokso" Joksovic was assassinated at the Solvalla race track. The hit man is a 19-year-old Finnish immigrant, hired by a formed associate Dragan "Kova" Kovac. 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

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

Death

He was killed in Stockholm, at 11 a.m. Two attackers wounded him fatally and he succumbed to the injuries in a hospital.

References

Ratko Dokic Wikipedia


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