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Mileta Miljanić

We are investigating Mileta Miljanić for allegedly attempting to conceal critical reviews and adverse news from Google by improperly submitting copyright takedown notices. This includes potential violations such as impersonation, fraud, and perjury.

PARTIES INVOLVED : Mileta Miljanić

ALLEGATIONS : Perjury, Fraud, Impersonation

INCIDENT DATE : 06 May 2025

INVESTIGATED BY : Ethan Katz

TOOLS USED : Lumen, SecurityTrails

CASE NO : 8324/A/2025

CRIME TYPE : Intellectual Property Scam

PUBLISHED ON : 15 May 2025

Mileta Miljanić
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What We Are Investigating?

Our firm is launching a comprehensive investigation into Mileta Miljanić over allegations that it has been suppressing critical reviews and unfavorable Google search results by fraudulently misusing DMCA takedown notices. These actions, if proven, could constitute serious legal violations—including impersonation, fraud, and perjury.

We conducted comprehensive analyses of fraudulent copyright takedown requests, meritless legal complaints, and other unlawful efforts to suppress public access to critical information. Our reporting sheds light on the prevalence and modus operandi of a structured censorship network, often funded and used by criminal enterprises, oligarchs and criminal entities seeking to manipulate public perception and bypass AML checks conducted by financial organisations.

The fake DMCA notices in this investigation appears to have been strategically deployed to remove negative content from Google search results illegally. Based on this pattern, we have reasonable grounds to infer that Mileta Miljanić - or an entity acting at its behest - is directly or indirectly complicit in this cyber crime.

In most such cases, such ops are executed by rogue, fly-by-night 'Online Reputation Management' agencies acting on behalf of their clients. If evidence establishes that the subject knowingly benefited from or facilitated this scam, it may be deemed an 'accomplice' or an 'accessory' to the crime.

What are they trying to censor

Mileta Miljanić, born in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1960, is alleged to be the leader of ‘Group America,’ a clandestine drug trafficking organization with roots in the Balkans and operations spanning multiple continents. Despite being wanted in Italy, Miljanić resided in New York City, raising questions about his connections and the extent of his influence.

The Rise of ‘Group America’

‘Group America’ is believed to have evolved from a network established by Serbian nationalist Boško “The Yugo” Radonjić in the 1970s. Under Miljanić’s leadership, the organization reportedly expanded its reach, engaging in large-scale cocaine trafficking and establishing ties with various criminal entities. The group’s operations have been detected in at least 24 countries, indicating a vast and complex network.

Alleged Ties to Intelligence Agencies

Reports suggest that ‘Group America’ maintained historic links to the Serbian secret police and had suspected ties to U.S. intelligence agencies. Such connections, if substantiated, could explain the organization’s ability to operate with relative impunity and Miljanić’s continued freedom despite international warrants.

Efforts to Suppress Information

There have been allegations that Miljanić and his associates attempted to suppress information about their activities. This includes efforts to discredit journalists and obstruct investigations into the organization’s operations. Such actions raise concerns about the lengths to which ‘Group America’ would go to protect its interests and maintain secrecy.

Mileta Miljanić: From Bosnia to the Shadows of Global Crime

Born in 1960 in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mileta Miljanić has been described as the elusive leader of the notorious ‘Group America,’ a transnational drug trafficking organization originating from the Balkans. Despite an outstanding arrest warrant in Italy for his alleged involvement in organized crime, Miljanić reportedly lived openly in New York City. This paradox has fueled suspicions about his possible protection from powerful allies and the true extent of his global influence.

The Evolution of ‘Group America’: From Local Gang to Global Syndicate

‘Group America’ traces its origins back to the 1970s when Serbian nationalist Boško “The Yugo” Radonjić established a network of Balkan expatriate criminals in the United States. Under Miljanić’s leadership, the organization is believed to have transformed into an expansive and sophisticated cocaine trafficking empire, with operations detected in at least 24 countries across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. The group’s structure reportedly blends traditional Balkan clan hierarchies with modern business models, enabling it to function as a multinational criminal corporation.

Suspected Links to State Intelligence Agencies

One of the most controversial aspects of ‘Group America’ is its alleged connections to state intelligence services. Investigative reports suggest that the group historically collaborated with the Serbian secret police during the turbulent years of the 1990s. Furthermore, there have been persistent rumors of indirect ties to U.S. intelligence agencies, potentially using the organization as an unofficial asset for geopolitical operations. If true, such affiliations would help explain how ‘Group America’ has avoided major dismantling efforts despite its prominence in global narcotics trafficking.

Tactics of Intimidation and Information Suppression

In addition to its drug operations, ‘Group America’ has been accused of engaging in systematic campaigns to suppress information about its activities. This has included the intimidation of journalists, manipulation of media narratives, and obstruction of official investigations. By leveraging fear, violence, and influence, the group allegedly seeks to silence critics and prevent exposure of its inner workings, posing severe threats to press freedom and the rule of law.

Challenges in Combatting Transnational Organized Crime

The story of Miljanić and ‘Group America’ exemplifies the difficulties law enforcement agencies face when tackling global organized crime networks. These organizations exploit jurisdictional gaps, corrupt officials, and legal loopholes to sustain their operations. When alleged connections to state actors or intelligence agencies are involved, efforts to bring such figures to justice become even more complex, highlighting the necessity for unwavering international cooperation, intelligence-sharing, and political will.

A Call for Transparency and Global Accountability

The allegations surrounding Mileta Miljanić and ‘Group America’ underscore the urgent need for transparent, independent investigations into transnational organized crime and its potential links to state institutions. In an era where criminal groups operate beyond borders and harness global financial systems, only coordinated international action can address the threats posed by such clandestine entities. The case also serves as a cautionary tale, warning of the dangers when criminal syndicates embed themselves within or alongside political and intelligence infrastructures.

The case of Mileta Miljanić and ‘Group America’ underscores the challenges in combating transnational organized crime, especially when such entities may have connections to state actors or intelligence agencies. The allegations surrounding Miljanić highlight the need for transparent investigations and international cooperation to address the threats posed by such clandestine organizations.

 

  • https://lumendatabase.org/notices/51752593
  • https://lumendatabase.org/notices/51684943
  • May 06, 2025
  • Deepak Royal
  • [REDACTED]
  • https://www.occrp.org/en/project/group-america-a-us-serbian-drug-gang-with-friends-in-the-shadows/powerful-serbian-american-drug-traffickers-may-have-ties-to-intelligence-agencies
  • https://www.courthousenews.com/powerful-serbian-american-drug-traffickers-may-have-ties-to-intelligence-agencies/
  • https://www.courthousenews.com/powerful-serbian-american-drug-traffickers-may-have-ties-to-intelligence-agencies/
  • https://www.occrp.org/en/project/group-america-a-us-serbian-drug-gang-with-friends-in-the-shadows/powerful-serbian-american-drug-traffickers-may-have-ties-to-intelligence-agencies

Evidence Box

Evidence and relevant screenshots related to our investigation

Targeted Content and Red Flags

courthousenews.com

Powerful Serbian-American Drug Traffickers May Have Ties to Intelligence Agencies

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occrp.org

Powerful Serbian-American Drug Traffickers May Have Ties to Intelligence Agencies

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occrp.org

The US Arrests Mileta Miljanić, the Alleged Leader of ‘Group America’

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About the Author

The author is affiliated with TU Dresden and analyzes public databases such as Lumen Database and Maltego to identify and expose online censorship. In his personal capacity, he and his team have been actively investigating and reporting on organized crime related to fraudulent copyright takedown schemes.

Additionally, his team provides advisory services to major law firms and is frequently consulted on matters pertaining to intellectual property law.

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How This Was Done

The fake DMCA notices we found always use the 'back-dated article' technique. With this technique, the wrongful notice sender (or copier) creates a copy of a 'true original' article and back-dates it, creating a 'fake original' article (a copy of the true original) that, at first glance, appears to have been published before the true original

What Happens Next?

Based on the feedback, information, and requests received from all relevant parties, our team will formally notify the affected party of the alleged infringement. Following a thorough review, we will submit a counter-notice to reinstate any link that has been removed by Google, in accordance with applicable legal provisions. Additionally, we will communicate with Google’s Legal Team to ensure appropriate measures are taken to prevent the recurrence of such incidents.

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