Who will listen to the actors from "Skaj": Prosecutors do not close the correspondence about the murder

The case of the murder of Veselin Vukotić is still in the hands of the High Prosecutor's Office, but the prosecutors working on the case have no insight into the sky communication in which the liquidation is mentioned. In his correspondence with Zvicer and Milović, Lazović practically writes that he knew that a certain Vukčević killed that man from Kotor and states that it is a good thing that Enis Baković was in charge of that case

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Investigation at the scene of the murder of Veselin Vukotić, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
Investigation at the scene of the murder of Veselin Vukotić, Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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The object of the murder Veselin Vukotić it is still in the hands of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office (VDT) in Podgorica, but the prosecutors working on the case have no insight into the sky communication in which that liquidation is mentioned.

This was announced to Vijesti from VDT, which he manages Beautiful Medenica, repeating that at the end of January they sent the last urgency to the Police Department to take measures to shed light on that crime...

A 20-year-old man from Kotor was killed on April 2019, XNUMX - the attacker shot him after he got out of the vehicle he parked in front of the family's apartments in that coastal municipality.

He is the father of the leader of the Skaljar crime clan - Igor Vukotić and now deceased Jovan Vukotić.

In the files submitted by Europol to the Montenegrin investigative authorities, in one of the correspondences, an employee of the Police Directorate, now arrested Petar Lazovic, in a conversation with the leader of the Kavaka criminal group Radoj Zvicer, states that he "had a feeling" who killed Veselin Vukotić, citing the last name Vukcevic.

"You know that I had the feeling that Vukčević was an old spy of the Omani police," writes Lazović in a group discussion with Zvicer and now a fugitive police officer. Ljubo Milović.

Lazovic
Lazovicphoto: Boris Pejović

He then states that "fortunately" he worked on that case Enis Baković, then a high-ranking official of the Police Administration.

The Higher State Prosecutor's Office, however, says that the Sky communication was not delivered to them by colleagues from the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT).

They do not answer whether in that context they heard Petr Lazović, Baković and others mentioned in the once encrypted communication, which the criminal intelligence agency of the European Union delivered to local investigators.

"The said case is still under the jurisdiction of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, and that the Special State Prosecutor's Office did not deliver any transcripts to this prosecutor's office, nor transcripts with the content as you state in your question, for which reasons no actions were taken in terms of verification of the same allegations", stated in Lepa Medenica's reply.

She added that in the case established at the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica regarding the murder of Veselin Vukotić, numerous measures and actions were taken during the investigation:

"The prosecution issued an order for the autopsy of the body, as well as orders for all necessary expert examinations, notifications were collected from a large number of people, while on October 21, 10, one person was heard as a witness, whose testimony was the subject of checks by both the prosecution and the Police Directorate and which did not give results regarding the detection of the perpetrator of the criminal offense in question, so as the criminal offense in question remained an unknown perpetrator, the prosecution sent several urgent requests to the Police Directorate to undertake all the necessary measures and actions within their jurisdiction , and on the last day, January 2020, 25, all with the aim of elucidating the criminal offense in question and identifying its perpetrators", said the Higher State Prosecutor's Office.

Eight shots, then escape

Vukotić was killed after he got out of the "audi", an attacker with a firearm fired eight shots at him, and then ran towards the Sveti Stasije settlement.

A year and a bit later, a man from Cetinje appeared before the prosecutors who claimed to know who ordered and who carried out the murder.

The head of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office, prosecutor Lepa Medenica, also said then that the testimony of that witness was checked, but that it did not yield results.

The question remained unanswered as to whether the High State Prosecutor's Office questioned the persons whom, on October 21, 2020, during the hearing in the capacity of a witness, that person identified as perpetrators and principals.

After the murder of the father of the leader of the Skaljar clan, several members of the organized criminal group "Kavači" were interrogated, footage from surveillance cameras was reviewed, numerous expert reports were conducted...

In 2013, an explosive device was activated in front of the house of the murdered Vukotić. There were no injuries then.

It was speculated that Veselin Vukotić was the target on April 16, 2016, when shots were fired at a black Mercedes driven by Nenad Popović in the Kavač settlement. Allegedly, Popović's car was broken by mistake, because Vukotić was driving an identical one.

A month and a half before Vukotić was killed, the police officially announced that in May 2016 he was in the car with his son, when the now deceased Jovan Vukotic, allegedly tried to kill Tamara Zvicer, the wife of one of the leaders of the Kavac criminal clan, Radoj Zvicer.

This was done even though on June 6, 2016, the now deceased Veselin Vukotić submitted evidence to the Special State Prosecutor's Office confirming that his son was in Ljubljana when Zvicer was shot on May 23 of that year in Kotor.

The SDT "kept" that evidence for three years, and then they forwarded it to their colleagues from the Higher State Prosecutor's Office, which at the end of July 2020, i.e. a year and a half after the murder of Veselin Vukotić, his now deceased son, acquitted him of charges of attempted murder of Tamara Switzerland.

With that, Zvicer's public accusations - that Vukotić, in the presence of his father Veselin Vukotić, shot in her direction.

A few days after the shooting in which she was not wounded, in a statement to "Vijesti", she told Vukotić that "the truth about everything will be easily established", but also that "they should leave their passports in the newsroom of 'Vijesti' because they will not need them where they travel". .

Jovan Vukotić was killed on September 8, 2022, in Istanbul. Because of that liquidation, several members of the Kavac criminal clan were arrested in Turkey, including high-ranking members of that criminal team. Radoje Zivkovic, Milan Vujotić i Zdravko Perunović...

On April 20, 2019, sixty-nine-year-old Veselin Vukotić from Kotor was killed. The attacker shot him after he got out of the vehicle he was parking in front of the family's apartments in that coastal municipality. He is the father of the leader of the Skaljar crime clan - Igor Vukotić and the now deceased Jovan Vukotić

In the files submitted by Europol to the Montenegrin investigative authorities, in one of the correspondences, an officer of the Police Administration, now arrested, Petar Lazović, in a conversation with the leader of the Kavac criminal group, Radoj Zvicer, states that he "had a feeling" who killed Veselin Vukotić, citing the last name Vukčević

Lazović states on the encrypted phone application that, fortunately for them, Enis Baković, then a high-ranking official of the Police Administration, was working on the case of Vukotić's murder.

Baković, Tamara and warrant

Enis Baković, who until March 1, 2021 was the assistant director of the Police Administration for the Criminal Police Sector, according to Europol documents, allegedly removed the name of Tamara Zvicer, the wife of the head of the notorious Kavac criminal clan, Radoj Zvicer, from the Interpol red warrant.

This was previously published by the Libertas portal.

Baković
Bakovićphoto: Boris Pejović

As they reported, in the Europol document it is written that "on February 5, 2021, Radoje Zvicer sent a message, through the Sky application, to the police officer Petar Lazović that his wife Tamara Zvicer cannot cross the border of Montenegro because of the red Interpol warrant".

"Lazović sent a message to police officer Enis Baković, who deleted the notification and informed Lazović about it. Lazović forwarded Baković's answer to Zvicer", says the document of the European Union Law Enforcement Agency - Europol.

As it was reported at the time, Libertas asked Baković for a comment and an explanation as to why he did it, and he replied that he never did it.

"I never deleted, not even during the period you mention, nor did I, as an elder, give an order to delete any warrant or Interpol notice for the person Tamara Zvicer," answered Baković.

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