Fuel bills were submitted to Lazović

The Police Administration did not answer questions about whether they paid for fuel and car maintenance and, if so, how it was justified and to whom the vehicles used by the Department for Special Operational Support were registered.

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In the service of the mafia or the state: Petar Lazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
In the service of the mafia or the state: Petar Lazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Members of the Police Department for Special Operational Support Petar Lazovic they submitted bills for the fuel used, transcripts from the encrypted Sky application show.

Lazović sent the bills in a group chat with the head of the Kavački clan Radoj Zvicer and a fugitive colleague Ljubo Milović.

Allegedly, these are the bills for the fuel they poured into the jeeps, which, according to his claims, were given to them by a businessman Ranko Ubović, which the arrested secret agent calls in a covert communication Tiger.

The Police Administration did not answer the "News" question about whether they paid for the fuel and maintenance of those cars, and if so, how it was justified. The question of who the cars used by that Department were registered to was also left unanswered.

A few days ago, that security institution confirmed, in its answers to the "News", that the police squadron is under the patronage Zoran Lazović and his son Petar used private cars, not official vehicles of the Police Department, for their illegal and legal business.

They made excuses for Lazović
They made excuses for Lazovićphoto: Sky/Vijesti

From their answers, it follows that Ubović, nor his company "Bemax", never donated six jeeps to that security institution, as Petar Lazović boasted to criminals through the encrypted application.

"We do not have information that the company "Bemax" or Ranko Ubović, as stated in the submitted questions, donated six cars to the Police Directorate, but we also have information that during the mandate of the then assistant for the Sector for the fight against organized crime and corruption, vehicles that are not owned by the Police Directorate were used in the Department for special operational support in this Police Sector. In this regard, in the period when the Department for the fight against crime is headed by a new management, vehicles that are not owned by the Police Administration are not used," says the answers from the UP.

They did not answer an additional question regarding who approved that the police officers use other people's cars for work, but also by whose order the operational, official license plates were used for those vehicles.

Even the then first policeman did not want to comment on the use of other people's vehicles Veselin Veljović.

And that the beating squad, which operated in the heart of the police, went "to the field" in the private cars of businessmen, it was revealed after Europol sent transcripts from the encrypted application to Montenegrin investigators.

From those transcripts, it can be seen that the arrested member of the Sector for the fight against organized crime and corruption during 2020 praised the alleged drug lord from Pljevlja, Darko Sarić, that Ubović gave them six jeeps for work.

Mlađi Lazović complained to Šarić that he was giving his money to his colleagues "so that they would follow him"...

"Brother, I can do this with the boys, I shared all my money that I had with the boys, so that Z doesn't know, so that they would follow me, I don't stop and he can't even stop me, he knows. I already gave everything, brother, Tigar participates non-stop, he bought us 6 jeeps", writes the policeman.

He explains that the cars are 2017 - “Toyota, X5 etc”…

Lazović also mentioned the cars used by his team in a group chat with the head of the Kavač clan, Radoj Zvicer, and his fugitive colleague, Ljubo Milović.

He bragged to them that he was looking for members of the organized criminal group Skalja clan through Budva, in a white "X6".

He also sent a photo showing two cars parked in front of his father's family house - the official Audi driven by the elder Lazović and a black Toyota.

At that time, the elder Lazović was the assistant director of the Police Administration, in charge of dealing with serious and organized crime.

A few days ago, the Montenegrin police allegedly tried to trace those jeeps, in order to determine whether they were used for criminal acts - torture of arrested members of organized criminal groups.

Seized luxury vehicles
Seized luxury vehiclesphoto: Police Department

During the raid in the hotel "Podgorica", they confiscated six high-class cars belonging to the company "Easy drive". Aleksandar Mijajlović, who was reputed to be one of the informal owners of "Bemaks".

After searching those four-wheelers, they found one starter gun.

Tiger jeeps were not confiscated by the police?

Photos and videos in the possession of "Vijesti" show that two days ago, the police did not take away, and then checked the cars used by Petar Lazović's beating squad. On those recordings and photographs, operational police license plates can be seen, some of which are PG-HZ332, PG-AF679, PG-JT079, as well as built-in police blue-red blinkers. One of the photos shows that the "BMW" used by that team has Kotor license plates...

photo: Vijesti

The cars seized by the police three days ago are of newer manufacture and different colors than those used by Lazović's Department.

Petar Lazović was arrested a year ago, although the Special State Prosecutor's Office received transcripts in July 2021 that seriously accuse him and today's fugitive policeman Ljubo Milović, but the special prosecutor at the time Sasa Cadjenovic in January of last year, archived the case and released them from responsibility.

The investigation was launched four months after Čađenović's decision, only when the portal Libertas published the correspondence of police officers with members of the organized criminal group Kavački Klan and their Belgrade associates. Veljko Belivuk i Marko Miljković.

Meanwhile, Čađenović was also arrested, accused of playing for Zvicer's team as a special prosecutor.

The former secret agent of the SDT is now accused of working for the mafia, instead of against it, as an employee of the National Security Agency, temporarily assigned to the police SBPOKK.

At the beginning of January, they filed an indictment against him, Milović, Zvicer, Slobodan Kašćelan, Radoje Živković, Nikola Spasojevic, Milan Vujotić, Duško Roganovića, Radovan Mujović, Radovan Pantović i Nikša Perović.

According to the indictment, that criminal organization was formed in the second half of 2020 and, in addition to Montenegro, operated in South America, Africa, Europe and Australia. The defendants are charged with several serious crimes, such as serious murders, attempted murders, smuggling of drugs, weapons and cigarettes, as well as abuse of office.

Lazović is included in several other SDT cases, all of which relate to the organized criminal group Kavčani.

During the presentation of his defense, he denied the commission of criminal acts, claiming that he arrested the members of that clan, and did not associate with them.

Lazović's legal team previously announced that their client's exposure to public opinion and condemnation has been ongoing for more than a year.

They stated that there is no evidence against him, except for the messages from the Sky ECC application.

Piperović: Ubović did not give away the jeeps in the photo

The legal representative of Ranko Ubović and his company, lawyer Zoran Piperović, told "Vijesti" that his client never gave BMW cars to the police or anyone, whose photos were published by "Vijesti" yesterday as vehicles used by the beating squad of the arrested security guard Petar Lazović.

Piperović called on the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) and the Police Directorate (UP) to announce whose vehicles these were and where they belonged to the police.

He also said that those cars were never owned by Ubović or "Bemaks".

"I call on the Police Directorate and the National Security Agency to check what I said and determine whether these cars were ever registered to Ranko Ubović, persons close to him or to the Bemaks company," said Piperović.

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