Details of the search in the "Bemax" building in Podgorica: Lazović's pistols, "nobody's" ammunition

Epilogue of the tip-off about a fake bomb and the search of a building in the Tološi neighborhood of Podgorica

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Exempted weapons go for expert examination (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
Exempted weapons go for expert examination (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
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Yesterday, police officers found several pistols and several thousand rounds of ammunition during a search of part of the "Bemax" building in the Tološi neighborhood of Podgorica.

The police action in that case began around 22 pm on Wednesday, after what turned out to be a false report about bombs planted in the garage and on the fifth floor of that building.

Vijesti's sources explain that during the first inspection, the police officers saw that there was no bomb, but that they then asked the Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica to obtain a search warrant from the court, in order to carry out a detailed inspection.

Then, according to the newspaper's interlocutor, they found two locked safes and a cabinet in the garage, which the tenants claimed they did not know who they belonged to.

After the order to open the safes arrived, a representative of the arrested policeman's family Petar Lazović appeared with the keys to the safe...

Security guard accused of cooperation with a mafia organization Radoja Zvicer, allegedly has an apartment in that building.

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Lazovicphoto: Boris Pejović

After unlocking those vaults, the officers found two guns, which the former secret agent allegedly has licenses for.

"Several thousand pieces of ammunition were found in the cabinet right next to the safes. It is not known whose it is, because all the tenants announced that they had nothing to do with it... The seized items will be sent for expert examination," the Vijesti source said.

The Special State Prosecutor's Office accuses Petar Lazović that as an employee of the National Security Agency, temporarily assigned to the Police Sector for the Fight against Organized Crime and Corruption, he worked for the Kavčani organized crime group.

At the beginning of January, they filed an indictment against him, a fugitive policeman Ljub Milović, Radoja Zvicer, Slobodan Kašćelan, Radoj Živković, Nikola Spasojević, Milan Vujotić, Duško Roganović, 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.

In September 2023, the SDT submitted another indictment to the High Court in Podgorica, which included the arrested security guard, charging him with being part of a police drug cartel, whose members are suspected of several crimes.

In addition to Lazović, Zvicer, Milović, the arrested president of the Municipality of Budva are also on the list of accused Milo Bozovic, the arrested assistant director of the Police Administration Dejan Knezevic, a former police officer Mileta Ojdanic...

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