Insider: Information from Sky communication - someone from the Kavac clan involved in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic

The Prosecution for "Insajder" states that this information is being verified

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Ivanovic, Photo: Screenshot/Youtube
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Among the sky messages exchanged by members of the criminal group led by the accused Montenegrin policeman Ljubo Milović - as revealed by the indictment of the Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime of Serbia, in which the journalists TV "Insajder" had insight - one points to hitherto unknown, alleged information from the Security Information Agency (BIA) of Serbia that someone from the Kavak clan was involved in the murder of Oliver Ivanovic.

The Prosecution for "Insajder" states that this information is being verified.

The leader of the Civic Initiative "Freedom, Democracy, Justice" (GI SDP) Oliver Ivanović was killed on January 16, 2018, in front of his party's headquarters in the northern part of Kosovska Mitrovica.

Ivanovic was hit in the back with several shots from a pistol fired from a moving car.

The direct perpetrators and instigators are still unknown.

Milović is one of the most wanted Montenegrin fugitives, along with the head of the Kavac clan, Radoj Zvicer.

Although Milović has been under investigation by the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) since last summer, for months he has been a suspended officer in the Police Directorate (UP), and due to legal deficiencies, even after the indictment was filed, he was not removed from service...

Milović fled after the SDT reopened a criminal case in May 2022, and after the media published part of Europol's SKY documents, in which, among other things, it is written that he and his colleague from the secret service, Petar Lazović, were in the Swiss criminal organization , and that they managed to smuggle at least three tons of cocaine from Ecuador to Europe and Australia via transoceanic routes.

The police issued an arrest warrant for Milović on July 18 last year, but for months they hardly looked seriously for the fugitive colleague until more than two months ago, an operation followed to arrest a group of UP officials, who are believed to have worked for the clan.

An international NCB Interpol Podgorica red warrant was issued for him and five suspected policemen - after the SDT issued a warrant for their arrest on March 16 of this year, on suspicion that they were involved in the organization of smuggling large quantities of cocaine.

SDT believes that the defendant was also a member of the criminal organization - Acting Assistant Director of the Police Administration Dejan Knežević, Secret Agent Petar Lazović, Mileta Ojdanić, Milan Popović, Božidar Jabučanin, Aleksandar Keković, Vladimir Bajčeta, Goran Stojanović, Dražen Milović, Filip Zindović, Tihomir Adžić and more NN persons...

The Prosecution suspects that the arrested President of the Municipality of Budva, Milo Božović, was also involved in a criminal organization.

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