Updated on: May 22, 2026 / 7:09 AM EDT

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Serbian police on Thursday found the body of a man stuffed in a barrel following his organized crime-linked shooting in a restaurant that led to the arrest of Belgrade's police chief, prosecutors said.Serbian police and army were searching for Aleksandar Nesovic, known as "Baja," who disappeared last week after Belgrade police chief Veselin Milic allegedly invited him to a restaurant called "27" to resolve mutual disagreements with two other men.But the meeting ended fatally as the man was "killed in a treacherous manner" by one of the two other men, according to prosecutors.Local media reports said the two had an argument before the shooting.Both the dead and the shooter were reportedly known Belgrade underworld figures.Milic and three of his police bodyguards helped the perpetrators after the murder, prosecutors said earlier.The alleged murder occurred overnight between May 12 and 13.

An investigation was launched into 10 people, including Milic, over "aggravated murder and other criminal offenses." The owner of the restaurant were among those arrested.On Thursday, Belgrade's higher public prosecutor's office said that a "body believed to be that of A.N., who was being sought, was found in a barrel" buried in the municipality of Indjija, some 25 miles northwest of Belgrade.The body will be sent for an autopsy and DNA analysis, they said in a statement."We can confirm with 99.9 percent certainty that it is (Aleksandar) Nesovic ... based on clothing," Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told the state-run broadcaster RTS later on Thursday.