- The Karić familyhad sold their Belarusian construction business just before the Western sanctions were announced. But the buyers have turned out to be managers at other Karić entities.
- The €700m sale has raised several red flags and is most likely a money laundering transaction
- Western sanctions have a trivial effect on the Karić family as they keep hoarding properties worldwide, including in Dubai and London where Bogoljub Karić’s son-in-law appears to own €14m worth of properties.
- Over the past ten years, the Karić brothers became one of the biggest real estate property developers in Belarus and syphoned off over €170m across the border thanks to a warm relationship with Lukashenko whose daughter-in-law used to work for the businessmen and was seen with them at several resorts.
Left-to-right: Bogoljub Karić, Dragomir Karić, Aleksandr Lukashenko. President.gov.by
The money was sent to five recipient firms Triworst, Rodrick, Elaiva Trading, Ozalco Holding and Russelville that had been beneficiaries of the Karić construction projects in Minsk. The money started trickling to Cyprus in 2011, but the taps were properly turned on in 2017-20. Of all the money transferred, a Cyprus firm Dana Holdings (a.k.a. the Karić headquarters) has accumulated over €120m.
The Karić real estate empire in Belarus before sanctions
The Karić brothers – Bogoljub and Dragomir – initially became known as Slobodan Milosević regime’s sponsors. Their friendship with another dictator, Aleksandr Lukashenko, has yielded extremely lucrative benefits for their operations in Belarus where they delivered several major real estate developments via their firm Dana Astra, wreaking urban planning havoc in Minsk.
Lukashenko even issued decrees releasing the Karić brothers from the necessary land auctioning procedure – costing the taxpayer an estimated $1bn, according to the Belarusian Investigative Center. And contrary to the norm, the taxpayer was forced to foot the bill for infrastructure such as water, electricity, and roads. To add insult to the injury, Lukashenko exempted the Karić business from certain other taxes, letting his friends roam free and make squillions.
Minsk-Mir Residential Development. Bir.by
According to Dana Astra’s financial reports, Bogoljub’s sister Olivera Nedelković and five Cyprus offshore firms jointly owned companies Emirates Blue Sky and Dubai Water Front. The five firms are: Triworst, Rodrick, Elaiva Trading, Ozalco Holding and Russelville. The Karić headquarter firm Dana Holdings controlled the Cyprus firms until 4 December 2020.