Five arrested for Belivuk

"Vijesti" was told that the liquidation was supposed to be carried out in Tivat, but the police foiled the plan of a criminal group opposed to the bars.

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Veljko Belivuk, Photo: Screenshot
Veljko Belivuk, Photo: Screenshot
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Yesterday, the police administration in cooperation with the Special State Prosecutor's Office prevented the murder of Belgrade citizen Veljko Belivuk - known as Velja Nevolja, "Vijesta" was informed unofficially.

RS and MJ from Tiv were arrested, as well as three other people, claims a Vijesti source. According to the same information from the Police Directorate, Belivuk - one of the leaders of the Belgrade "Partizan" fans, has been staying with Radoj Zvicer, one of the alleged heads of the Kavaje criminal clan, for several days.

"Vijesti" was told that the liquidation was supposed to be carried out in Tivat, but the police foiled the plan of a criminal group opposed to the bars.

The police and SDT, claims the source of the newspaper, are checking whether the criminal group from Kotor was targeting someone else, besides Belivuk, who intended to reach the airport in Tivat and board the plane to Belgrade. He stayed in Montenegro.

"So far, we can only confirm that one liquidation has been prevented. We are still working on it in cooperation with SDT", said the interlocutor of "Vijesti" from the top of the Police Administration.

The police detained several people, and in consultation with the SDT, it will be known whether and what the qualification of the crime that will eventually be charged to them will be.

As "Vijesti" already announced, Belivuk came to Montenegro last Sunday, and on Monday the police stopped him in Kotor because he was in the company of Radoj Zvicer and Marko Miljković from Belgrade.

"These BIL persons were interviewed and a detailed control was carried out. There were no grounds for detention or deprivation of liberty," said the interlocutor of "Vijesti" from the top of the Police Directorate at the time.

All the time that Belivuk was in Montenegro, he was under the "eye" of secret service agents, as well as members of the Special Police Department, who monitored his movements and communications.

In this way, information was obtained that his murder was being planned, claims the interlocutor of "Vijesti".

The media wrote about Belivuk in 2016, when he and Darko Ristic attacked the director of the Football Club "Partizan" Miloš Vazura and members of his security.

He was also tried on charges that he assisted in the murder of Vlastimir Milošević in January 2017, but was acquitted after the evidentiary proceedings.

Belivuk was convicted several times for violent behavior, and he was the closest associate of Aleksandar Stanković, also known as Sale Mutavi, who was killed in October 2016 in Belgrade.

Police data indicate that he is connected to the "Kavak clan", and that the fan group is just a front for serious criminal activities.

Radoje Zvicer from Kotor, during the long-term war between two feuding Montenegrin clans, was seriously wounded at the end of May last year in Ukraine in the elite part of Kiev, when a group of assassins from Montenegro and Serbia shot at him on the street while he was jogging.

The Swiss was then riddled with several bullets in the chest, but recovered after surgery.

He was saved from certain death by his wife, Tamara Zvicer, who, according to local media, ran out of the building and shot the attackers with a pistol, forcing them to flee...

During the police pursuit on the other side of the country - after two days, Montenegrins Emil Tuzović (30) and Stefan Đukić (30) and Serbian citizens Milan Branković (31) and Petar Jovanović (46) were arrested.

An inspector from the Kyiv police was also arrested on suspicion of providing them with logistical support and providing information.

Ukrainian journalists wrote that the group allegedly received half a million euros to kill the Swiss.

The investigation in that case is still ongoing, according to the local media.

Detention extended, they keep their mouths shut

The District Court in Kyiv has extended until February 8, 2021, the custody of four suspects who organized and carried out the attack on the life of 38-year-old Montenegrin citizen Radoj Zvicer, writes the Ukrainian website detective-info. In the same text, it is stated that the Balkans - Đukić, Tuzović, Branković and Jovanović still keep their mouths shut.

It is added that forensic-psychiatric examinations were carried out, which showed that the suspects do not show signs of any chronic psychiatric illness, that is, that they were aware of their actions during the commission of the crime and are considered reasonable.

Convicted of armed robbery

The arrested RS in mid-2015 was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison at first instance, because he participated in the armed robbery of the Erste Bank branch in Tivat.

In the verdict of the Podgorica High Court, it is stated that four men, including him, attacked bank employees on May 31, 2014, according to a previously developed plan.

He then, he writes, held one of the bank employees at gunpoint, followed him to the vault and ordered him to put the money in the bag, saying: "Hurry up, don't let me shoot you."

In total, they took away 106.000 euros at the time, it was written in the judgment of the High Court.

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