Stefan Milojevic, the leader of the United Tribuns bikers gang, had contacts with the Albanian mafia and clans in Montenegro that enabled him to establish a drugs trafficking system on an unprecedented scale in the Balearics. There are records of Milojevic's trips to Belgrade.
One of the two heads of the major drugs and money-laundering organisation in Mallorca that was busted in August by the Guardia Civil and the National Police, Milojevic was able to ship drugs directly from Morocco. Supplies of drugs in Mallorca normally come via the mainland.
The shipments were on boats that were transferred to smaller vessels close to Ibiza. The case files released by the court overseeing the investigations into the organisation note that a Guardia Civil operation was unsuccessful in attempting to locate one of these shipments. Intercepted conversations indicate that this method of moving drugs via Ibiza was used on at least 43 occasions.
Another conversation was with someone known as 'Rubio Malo’ in which Milojevic warns that they are dealing with people who are not to be trifled with. "They would cook you," he says. Investigators take this to have been a reference to the Kovacs Clan, known for dismembering and cooking their victims.
From Ibiza, drugs shipments went to Valencia. Only some of the drugs therefore ended up in Mallorca. Those which did were handled by a lower tier of the organisation in charge of distribution to clans in Son Banya, Son Gotleu, La Soledad, and Manacor. A property in Binissalem was used as a bunker, as well as some facilities in Santa Maria.
The investigation also attributes to Milojevic the control of several establishments in Playa de Palma through an organisation that provided security personnel and PRs. This was allegedly a front for selling drugs directly, allowing Milojevic to control the entire distribution chain.