Let the elections pass, and then we yell: "Dirty" policemen and club leaders claimed that they had licenses to kill

At the end of July 2020, the escaped policeman Ljubo Milović said that the executions had been approved from the top, but it was also suggested that they do it after the elections. "Should he brake now, when the run has caught on," asks Vujotić, two days after the murder of Alan Kožar and Damir Hodžić.

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They promised that they would not kill until the election, if they kept Vukotić in prison: Jovan Vukotić, Photo: Savo Prelević
They promised that they would not kill until the election, if they kept Vukotić in prison: Jovan Vukotić, Photo: Savo Prelević
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A fugitive cop Ljubo Milović at the end of July 2020, he told the heads of the Kavački clan - that they were allowed to kill, but that before the election they should only do so if they had to, and that after August 30 they would "slash"...

He wrote that in the group chat Happy Switzerland i Milan Vujotić, which informs that he asked "Laz" not to release the head of the Skaljar clan from prison Jovan Vukotić, until the elections are over - because in that case their agreements are not valid.

In conversation, Vukotić is addressed as "Šklempo"...

According to his claims, he discussed this with two people Lazović - the then assistant director of the Police Administration Zoran and his son, now arrested By Peter.

The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) did not respond to the News' questions as to whether Zoran Lazović was ever interrogated for this and, if so, what is the status of that long-time secret and public service official.

"I told Laza today not to release Šklempa until the elections are over," Milović wrote to them, hidden behind a nickname. Officer.

When Zvicer replied that "nothing is valid for him (Vukotić), let them know that", Milović explains that this is why he asked not to let him go.

The Swiss, who at that moment uses a nickname Born, says "That's right", and Vujotić, hidden behind a nickname Friend, I wonder what Lazo said to that.

Then the officer informs them that they have allegedly received permission to kill.

"3-4 days ago I was sitting with the elder and he himself told me - don't go to the polls because you don't have to, as long as he doesn't harm you and doesn't harm you. After the election, let them cry. But that's exactly what he told me - let them do what has to be done now, but take care to make it as little as possible," writes Milović on July 25, 2020.

They are having this conversation less than two days after the leader of the Bar branch of the Skaljar clan was liquidated in Greece Alan Kozar and an important link in that clan, Užičanin Damir Hadzic.

"Are you going to brake right now, when the collision has caught on?", asks Vujotić, and the policeman explains that what was outside does not count.

"This was out there, it doesn't apply. "Greota would be great when it's a good series," he writes.

Photo by Milan Vujotić from the Sky crypto application
Photo by Milan Vujotić from the Sky crypto applicationphoto: Sky/Vijesti

Milović immediately sends that correspondence to his colleague from the clan and the police, Ivan Stamatović, with the message: "So that you can fall asleep easier and better."

"You're a brother," the now fugitive Stamatović replies.

At the time when Milović was corresponding with the heads of the clan, Vukotić was in the Investigation Prison because of the charges of which he was later acquitted - that, with the now deceased Milić Minjo Šaković i Igor Dedović, tried to kill two alleged members of the Kavac clan Vojina Stupar i Miloš Radonjić.

He was released from detention on July 28, after his detention was lifted. Police officers arrested him less than an hour later and returned him to Spuž, from which he had to be released again a few hours later, after it was determined that he was allegedly arrested "by mistake".

Priority target

At that time, the absolute leader of the organized criminal group the Skaljar clan was the priority target of the opposing camp. With the help of "dirty" policemen, the Kavčani targeted him in the Spuška prison, at funerals, in front of the police station in Kotor...

During a conversation session, Zvicer said in a chat with Peter Lazović and Milović in the summer of 2020 that he would sacrifice someone "just to skin him"...

Lazović then explained to him that Vukotić was in fear and that he was using two armored cars:

"We have to be smart... There are two blinds. Black and gray. Brother, you solved much bigger robberies, not this woman", he writes and for days he sends photos of Vukotić, the car he uses...

After Zvicer states that Vukotić once shot his wife and ten-year-old child, Lazović adds: "For that, he should be set on fire and let him burn."

"I have to solve it as the eyes in my head are," replies Zvicer.

In January, the Special State Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment against Radoj Zvicer, Milan Vujotić, Slobodan Kašćelan and another 14 people, for planning the murder of the now deceased Jovan Vukotić and Jovan Jovanović.

SDT marked the members of that group and Dragan Knežević, Goran Vukčević, Igor Terzić, Danil Bakić, Stevan Kraljević, Radovan Mujović, a prison officer Vladan Lučić, Filip Knežević i Ratko Živković. Among Zvicer's mercenaries for those jobs, according to the prosecution, they were also one of the most prepared military special forces. Borko Besovic, state champion in parachuting, firefighter-rescuer Saša Dragojević i Boris Pejović.

They are accused of planning to kill Vukotić while he was in custody at the Administration for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions, and Jovanovic while he was staying in Kotor in the Pentagon building.

In the second case, SDT charges Petar Mujović, that on the order of Zvicer and Slobodan Kašćelan, he was supposed to kill Vukotić on July 31, 2020 in Bar, at the funeral of his godfather and leader of the Bar group, Alan Kožar.

Vukotić was released from custody three days before Kožar's funeral, as he was acquitted of the charges of attempted murder of Radonjić and Stupar due to lack of evidence.

That alleged plan failed because Vukotić did not come to the funeral but, as stated in the indictment, stayed at the house of the Kožar family. The second plan according to which Mujović was supposed to kill Vukotić was during the voting in the parliamentary elections on August 30, 2020, but Vukotić did not come to vote.

According to the indictment, Mujović was part of the third plan to kill Vukotić, which did not succeed - in October 2020, in front of the Kotor police building, according to the investigation, he was supposed to shoot the leader of the Skaljars.

Lazović also talked about this plan with Zvicer, to whom he complained that Mujović confessed to everything the same night he was arrested, and then taught him to send a lawyer to explain to the Nikšić man that he should remain silent... He explained to them that Mujović was the police inspector said that he was promised half a million euros if he killed the leader of the skalars that night.

During the night, the man from Nikšić changed his statement and answered only for the illegal possession of weapons...

Kotoranin was then saved from death by his bodyguard Dragoljub Ćetković, who disarmed Nikšićanin in front of the police station.

Vukotić was killed in Istanbul in September of last year, and the investigators there suspect 16 people to have participated in that liquidation on the order of the Kavaka clan.

Zvicer and Milović are on the run, and Lazović was arrested on July 18, 2022 on the charge that as a police officer he worked for the mafia, not against it.

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