Libertas: Europol suspects the police officers Lazović and Milović of being members of the Kavak criminal clan

The Europol document, with the transcripts of the communications of Petr Lazović and Ljub Milović with the head of the Kavac clan Radoj Zvicer, Veljko Belivuk, Marko Miljković and others, was received by the Montenegrin prosecutor's office and the police from Europol in July of last year, and, to this day, it is not known that Lazović and Milović , but not the other police officers, from those two state institutions, were called to account, writes the Libertas portal

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Portal Libertas he announced details from the document Europol in which, as the media writes, it is stated that they are police officers Petar Lazovic i Ljubo Milović members of the Kavac criminal clan.

"Police officers Petar Lazović (32) and Ljubo Milović (32) are members of the Kavač criminal clan. The investigation aimed at Lazović and Milović should be the number one priority of the Montenegrin police," are the key conclusions stated in the Europol document, which Libertas had access to .

That document, with transcripts of communications between the two of them with the head of the Kavak clan Radoj Zvicer, Veljko Belivuk, Marko Miljković and others, the Montenegrin prosecutor's office and the police received from Europol in July last year and, to this day, it is not known that Lazović and Milović, nor other police officers, from those two state institutions were called to account, writes Libertas.

Miljković, unknown person, Belivuk, Zvicer, Lazović and Milović, 22.01.2021.
Miljković, unknown person, Belivuk, Zvicer, Lazović and Milović, 22.01.2021.photo: Screenshot/Libertas/SKY application

"The policeman's involvement should also be investigated Enis Baković, and in connection with the notification of Interpol and the role Tamara Zvicer (wife of Radoj Zvicer). It is also necessary to identify the other mentioned police officers called 'Tigar, Aco, Slobodan and Ranko', because they all had a specific role when it comes to protecting members of the Kavač clan and revealing sensitive operational data. "Tiger" is a person who received, as a gift, illegal weapons from the Swiss, and he was also the user of armored cars which, most likely, were bought by members of the Kavač clan, also as a gift", is Europol's recommendation to the Montenegrin prosecutor's office and the police.

"Active police officers, Petar Lazović and Ljubo Milović, are members of the Kavaka clan, directly involved in the smuggling of large quantities of cocaine from Ecuador to the European Union and Australia. Also, Petar Lazović and Ljubo Milović were involved in arms smuggling on behalf of the Kavački clan. At the same time, Lazović and Milović, on behalf of the Kavački clan, are also smuggling cigarettes. The assumption is that Ljubo Milović owns an unknown bank account with the amount of 48 million euros earned by smuggling cocaine," says the Europol document, as stated by Libertas.

Libertas: On January 6, 2021, Milović sent this photo of himself to Switzerland
Libertas: On January 6, 2021, Milović sent this photo of himself to Switzerlandphoto: Screenshot/Libertas/SKY application

In that document, they add, it is also stated that, allegedly, "Ljubo Milović at that time must have had strong private and business ties with the director of the Montenegrin police Zoran Brđanin and director of the criminal department Dejan Knežević".

"Intelligence services also indicate that Petar Lazović and especially Ljubo Milović may be in a close relationship with the current director of the police, Zoran Brđanin, and the current head of the criminal police, Dejan Knežević. There is no evidence that Brđanin and Knežević were involved in any criminal activities. Intelligence data indicate that Radoje Zvicer had a huge influence on the activities of the Montenegrin police, through Petar Lazović and his father Zoran Lazović. Zvicer coordinated the police through Lazović when it came to the arrest of the suspects who participated in the planned murder Slobodan Kašćelan", says the Europol document.

Petar Lazović and Ljubo Milović, according to Europol in their findings, "using their positions, provide protection to the Kavačka clan, and provide sensitive operational data and knowledge from the Montenegrin information system to the leader of the clan, Radoj Zvicer."

The document states that Petar Lazović had the codes "Junior" and "Commandos" in the SKY application. Europol established that he exchanged 14.065 messages through that application.

Ljubo Milović, it is written in the same document, used the nicknames "Evil Lieutenant" and "Officer" and had several encrypted phones from which he exchanged almost 100 thousand messages.

"Petar Lazović and Ljubo Milović had intensive direct communication via SKY with Radoj Zvicer, who had the nickname 'Born'. Petar Lazović was also in contact with other forms of communication Mić Žižić, who was apparently also a police officer. At Lazović's requests, Žižić always provided sensitive and confidential information and knowledge. In most cases, Lazović forwarded screenshots of communications with Žižić directly to Radoj Zvicer using the SKY application. Petar Lazović, through other forms of communication, was also in contact with Dragan Radonjić, who was apparently also a police officer. Petar Lazović's father, Zoran, was Radonjić's superior. "Petar Lazović forwarded screenshots of communications with Žižić and Radonjić directly to Radoj Zvicer using SKY," the Europol document says.

In the same document, it is stated that Petar Lazović, on several occasions, exchanged weapons with Radoj Zvicer, writes Libertas.

"Because of their friendship, Lazović gives Zvicer an illegal weapon as a gift, which he reciprocates in the same way, giving him an illegal weapon. After one meeting at the prosecution and the proposed action, Petar Lazović informed Zvicer about the suspects who were scheduled to be arrested the next morning and even sent a picture from the prosecution on the basis of which the prosecutor could be seen Sasa Cadjenovic with police officer Mićko Žižić. Petar Lazović was also in contact with other forms of communication Nikola Janičić, who was apparently also a police officer. "Lazović also forwarded screenshots of communications with Janičić directly to Switzerland using the SKY application," the document states.

Libertas: Petar Lazović took photos of Čađenović and Žižić in the police and sent them to Zvicera on December 3, 2020.
Libertas: Petar Lazović took photos of Čađenović and Žižić in the police and sent them to Zvicera on December 3, 2020. photo: Screenshot/Libertas/SKY application

Europol claims in its findings that "it cannot be confirmed that Nikola Janičić was involved in any criminal activities".

"What can be confirmed is that Nikola Janičić, at Petar Lazović's request, always delivered sensitive operational data. The upcoming investigation should be focused on whether Janićić had knowledge that Lazović was passing on more sensitive information to members of the Kavački clan, specifically to Zvicer," advises Europol.

The document also states that "it cannot be confirmed that Mićko Žižić was involved in any criminal activities".

As with Janičić, Europol advises that the investigation determine whether Žižić knew that Lazović was passing on sensitive operational data to the head of the Kavački clan, the portal writes.

"Mićko Žižić - Žile is mentioned as a person who hid some information from his boss Dejan Knežević, and based on the instructions of Zoran Lazović, the father of Petar Lazović," the document says.

Europol also states that, allegedly, "Petar Lazović was in daily contact with Zvicer and informed him about everything that was agreed in the police, at meetings with the prosecutor, about the planned day of action, where the IMSI catcher is deployed, what type of vehicle is used by the police surveillance unit etc".

Zoran Lazović was, until March 1, 2021, when he was dismissed, the head of the Department for Combating Organized Crime of the Police Administration. His son, Petar, is employed in the National Security Agency, but he worked in the Criminal Police Department and his boss was Milorad Žižić. Enis Baković was the Assistant Director of the Police Administration for the Criminal Police Sector and was dismissed on the same day as Lazović.

Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković, the alleged heads of the Belgrade branch of the Kavački clan, were arrested in February 2021 on suspicion of organizing a criminal group that the Serbian prosecution charges with five murders, drug trafficking, illegal possession and carrying of weapons, kidnappings and rape. In the meantime, they were accused of two more murders.

The Serbian Prosecutor's Office suspects the two men and their criminal organization of luring, torturing and killing the victims in the Ritopek neighborhood of Belgrade. According to the indictment, their bodies were dismembered, then filmed and sent to a rival clan, then ground in a butcher's mill and thrown into the Danube.

Radoje Zvicer, the alleged founder and one of the leaders of the Kavac clan, which is linked to drug trafficking, murders and numerous other crimes, is on the run after the arrest of the group of Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković in February last year. Montenegro and Serbia issued warrants for him.

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