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Milorad "Legija" Ulemek ((セルビア語:Милорад "Легија" Улемек)), also known as Milorad Luković (Милорад Луковић) (born on 15 March 1965〔His birthyear in some sources are 1968.(Gvozdeni rov )〕 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a former commander of the Serbian secret police special unit, the Special Operations Unit (JSO) and a former paramilitary commander, who was convicted of the assassinations of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić and former Serbian President Ivan Stambolić. He was also convicted of being behind the attempted murder of Serbian opposition leader Vuk Drašković.〔("Djindjic's killers convicted, sentenced after 3½-year trial" ) by Igor Jovanovic, Southeast European Times, 24 May 2007, accessed 21 January 2011〕 ==Early life== Ulemek was born on 15 March 1965, in Belgrade, to a family of Croatian Serb origin. His father Milan was a sub-Officer in the Yugoslav Army, while his mother Natalija was a housewife. Ulemek grew up in New Belgrade, near the Hotel Jugoslavija.〔http://www.blic.rs/stara_arhiva/tema/62658/Legija-Od-najtrazenijeg-begunca-do-najcuvanijeg〕 Although he was problematic in his early teens, he finished an auto mechanic program and medicine school in Belgrade. In 1984, he became friends with Kristijan Golubović and together the two committed their first "big" robbery. Ulemek was given the nickname "Cema" from "cement".〔 After a botched robbery in 1985, Ulemek fled to France.
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