Lazović led the killers to Kožar and Hadžić?

Special prosecutor and SDT spokesman Vukas Radonjić announced that the order to conduct the investigation was issued due to the existence of a basic suspicion that they had committed the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization and aggravated murder.

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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Due to the murder of the scumbags Alan Kožar and Damir Hadžić in Corfu, the Special State Prosecutor's Office issued an order to conduct an investigation against Radoj Zvicer, Milan Vujotić, Slobodan Kašćelan, Dragan Knežević, Milan Knežević, Radoj Živković aka Žuti, Ljub Milović, Petar Lazović and Filip Knežević.

Special prosecutor and SDT spokesman Vukas Radonjić announced that they issued the order to conduct the investigation due to the existence of basic suspicion that they had committed the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization and aggravated murder.

Lazović is accused of having committed the extended criminal offense of abuse of a criminal position, and Knežević is charged with the criminal offense of illegal possession of weapons and explosive materials.

"The defendant PL is charged in the investigation with the fact that, as an employee of the National Security Agency, assigned to the Police Directorate of Montenegro, he unlawfully used his official position and powers and benefited others, because, as a police officer in charge of detecting criminal offenses and perpetrators of organized crime, information he obtained from official records or through official actions about members of the opposing criminal organization and information about the activities of the police towards members of the opposing criminal organization, delivered to the organizers and other members of the organization of which he was a member, but also issued orders to the police officials not to take official actions against individual members of the criminal organization of which he is a member," the announcement reads.

Special prosecutor Radonjić explains that Kašćelan and Lazović, who are in custody for other criminal offenses, were heard in that investigation and that they denied the criminal offenses they were accused of.

"But their defenses were disputed by the evidence collected during the reconnaissance," the statement said.

Zvicer and Vujotić are accused of creating a criminal organization with Serbian citizen Darko Sarić during 2020:

"With the aim of committing serious crimes, for the purpose of gaining illegal profits and power, the members of which became the other defendants, 11 citizens of Serbia and two citizens of Kosovo and other unknown persons, all of whom had predetermined tasks and roles, and that the defendants and the others known and unknown members of the criminal organization, in June and July 2020, by order of the organizers, fulfilling their tasks and roles - collected data on the location and movement of the injured AK and DH, members of the opposing criminal organization who should be deprived of their lives".

According to the SDT, they provided money for the preparation and execution of the criminal act, false public documents to conceal the identity of members and immediate perpetrators and their unhindered movement between countries.

"Procuring and securing firearms that will be used for the commission of the crime and means of transportation and vessels, i.e. "shack apartments" for the commission of the crime and escape, that is, hiding, so that, out of wanton revenge and in an insidious manner, in Corfu, Greece, deprived the victim of her life, for which the immediate perpetrators of the crime were paid 1.400.000 euros," the SDT press release reads.

It is added that the other defendants are currently on the run or unavailable to the state authorities of Montenegro, "while the criminal prosecution of members of a criminal organization who are citizens of Serbia and Kosovo is under the jurisdiction of their home states, in accordance with the regulations on the validity of the criminal legislation of Montenegro".

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