Members of the Kavac criminal clan counted how many million euros the businessman who allegedly organized the attack on Jevrem Brković and agreed with which figure to blackmail him. At the same time, they plan to coerce his former bodyguard into handing over one of the main players of the Škalja criminal organization to them.
"We need to cut him off with steam, and then when he enters the circuit, don't let him go," he states in one of the messages. Mario Milošević.
From the police officer's previous communication Ljub Milović and the head of that criminal group Radoja Zvicer it follows that they know who all participated in the attack on the writer, when his bodyguard was killed Srdjan Vojicic.
The writer was attacked on October 24, 2006, in front of the building where he lived. Vojicic died trying to protect him from attackers armed with metal clubs and firearms.
After 14 years since the crime, Zvicer explains to the interlocutors on the then encrypted phone application that he knows all the details about the attack and the attackers, and the then police officer Milović claims the same.
Zvicer adds that the accused of complicity in that crime will also confirm everything in writing Željko Vuković, who was "interrogated" by their friend Milošević in the Investigation Prison.
Milošević, using a nickname Cold, sends Zvicer a message in which he explains that he once asked a former policeman what he knew about the case, but that the latter replied that he had nothing to do with it.
"I asked M... a long time ago about Žuto, as he is, if he needs to say anything - no, no, I have nothing to do with it, but thanks, brother, as if I do, imagine the mutt," Milošević writes.
"Well, now send him a picture in which he is mentioned, if you have him in your hand, they are useless", replies Zvicer under the alias Born.
He then suggests that Milošević send that person incriminating information about his brother, and the latter replies that he will, but after the accused has written everything nicely for them...
"'I just want him to write everything down for me, so that we don't give them a chance to react and transfer Zuto, another day or two to be patient, so that I have everything written down.'
"I can transfer him anywhere, just let him decorate it," says Zvicer.
Then they agree that the person to whom they will send the photos can deliver one of the high-ranking members of the Skaljar criminal clan - Milić Minjo Šaković or Marko Ljubisa Khan.
"He can hand over Minja to us," says Zvicer.
"Minja and Kana can, when they are over there in Reževiće near the church, let's keep an eye on them, just let us know where they will be found," replies Milošević.
Zvicer then explains that the "writing" must first be completed according to the plan, and then with that information they move on to the businessman's former bodyguard.
"Then we'll go to... first, he'll end it with our beard and go for the money, there's no risk there," states the head of the bar.
Hladni then explains that the businessman won a dispute through his wife, worth six million, and that he is selling part of his business property.
"... He got a 6m dispute on his wife and he is selling the one ... 3m, the beard is now taking it in his hands in this month, times everything else, we need to tear it off well with that steam, and then when it enters the circuit, don't let him go," says Milošević and adds that they should do it all through his bodyguard.
Zvicer sent the complete communication between him and Milošević to policeman Milović.
"I can beat him up... He paid to be a Jew, so they killed that Vojičić," Zvicer sends.
Milović replies that this is correct and adds that there were also associates of that businessman, whom he mentions by last name.
"Yes, he was also there...", replies Zvicer, mentioning the third person - the businessman's former bodyguard.
"Yes, ... I think he shot... But I forgot," states Milović.
Zvicer then explains that the accused Vuković is in the prison room "with ours" and that he made a statement:
"There he is in our room, he made a statement... Let them ... ask for money," says the head of the bar, giving the businessman's name.
The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) did not respond to two sets of questions from News about the crime from 2006, whether they heard the businessman mentioned in the Sky application or the others that Zvicer, Milović and their associates talk about.
CONNECTIONS OF POLITICS AND CRIME
On the thirteenth anniversary of Vojičić's murder, Brković stated that the motive for the attack and liquidation was his novel Ljubavnik Duklje, in which he wrote about the connections of the then ruling political and business elite with organized crime.
Due to the suspicion that he participated in that criminal act, Vuković was arrested the day after the thirteenth anniversary - on October 25, 2019.
Senior State Prosecutor Beautiful Medenica then she announced that "intense activities, collected information and forensic data" led to the elucidation of that crime.
On the same day, the then assistant director of the Police Administration Enis Baković announced that Vuković was not the direct perpetrator of the murder.
Tom Podgoricanin is being tried in repeated proceedings, and according to the indictment, on October 24, 2006, in Ulica obala Ribnica, "with two other persons, according to a previous agreement, he premeditatedly tried to kill several persons".
"The defendant with two unknown persons, armed with a gun and metal bars, came to Ulica obala Ribnica in the immediate vicinity of number 8, where he hid with them in the dark, waiting for the arrival of the injured Brković and Vojičić, who was in charge of his security, knowing that they have to come to that place because the victim Brković lives there. At the moment when they arrived in an 'Audi A6' vehicle, the defendant Vuković, together with an unknown person, attacked Brković with bars, by swinging and hooking him on the head, but he was prevented from further attack, because Brković managed to kidnap him rod and to knock him down, and during that time the unidentified person was hitting him in the head and body with a metal rod. When Vojičić went to help Brković, another unknown person immediately fired two shots at Vojičić, from a pistol of an unknown brand, which resulted in death," the indictment says...
Money for mercenaries in a box of vitamin C
In the written statement, which Zvicer claims Vuković gave to Milošević, that defendant describes that they learned only a day after the crime that they had attacked the writer and that Vojicić had died.
"Tomorrow I find out that we beat Jevrem Brković and that this guy died. We, according to the agreement, meet the next day at the Božidar Vuković school, in the pines, but **** does not come, nor does he answer the phone. After a few days, I go to **** *********'s house, he is not there. Since he wasn't there, I was at home and after a few days he came across my street and put a long, round box made of vitamin C through the window and there were 1.100 euros in it, 100 euros more than we agreed, he threw it away. and he did not stand. After that, we didn't see each other and when we met, he avoided the meeting," the statement states.
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