It is indicative that Milivoje Katnic from his current position, and as a lawyer and former prosecutor, he easily gives credence to unverified testimony Marko Miljkovic, who was an important link in the Belgrade branch of the Kavac clan and is currently being tried in Serbia for the most serious crimes, the lawyer told "Vijesti" Ivan Ninic.
Marko Miljković, who is in custody on charges of being a member of the group Veljka Belivukand participated in murders and drug trafficking, claims in the police statement that he met with the Minister of Defense Alexander Vulin and the president of the state Aleksandar Vučić. He denied all the criminal acts he was charged with, and allegedly met Vulin through his grandfather Svetozar Vujačić, who was an advisor to the minister.
Veljko Belivuk told the hearing that he and Marko Miljković entered Montenegro in January 2021, completely regularly and legally. He stated that the day after landing at Tivat airport, they reported to the police station in Kotor, where they stated their reasons for coming.
He said that Miljković, through his grandfather, police adviser Svetozar Vujačić, and his superior Aleksandar Vulin, managed to lift the ban.
"Prosecutor Šoškić knows very well that the Serbian prosecutor's office, according to our request, interrogated Belivuk and Miljković in Belgrade. He also knows very well that Miljković stated on that occasion that 'his grandfather' organized their trip to Montenegro. He also gave the real name of 'grandfather' and said that he was an adviser to the Minister of Police of Serbia", Milivoje Katnić points out, among other things, in his latest letter from the Investigation Prison in Spuz.
Ivan Ninić, who is representing the family in proceedings against an organized criminal group led by Veljko Belivuk before the Special Court in Belgrade Goran Mihajlović, one of the victims of this clan, who was close to the Skaljars, asks how it is possible for the advisor of Aleksandar Vulin, the then Minister of the Interior of Serbia, from Belgrade, to issue an order or a request to the security services in Montenegro, and in this way reduce the list ad hoc persons of security interest and removes the ban on crossing the border.
"If this were to happen, then it certainly cannot be an informal agreement, but there must be an official official note about it in the MUP or ANB that contains the real reasons and justifies such actions. When we see who all is recorded in the photos at (Radoja) Switzerland, it is clear that the ban has been removed, but it seems that Katnić is deliberately turning the investigation of Lazović, Milović and himself in the wrong direction", explains Ninić.
He said that the fact is that Vulin's special advisor at the time, Svetozar Vujačić, was related to Miljković, who, before the prosecutor and in the courtroom, in his testimony, Ninić adds, repeatedly emphasized that Vujačić was practically his "liaison officer" with Vulin and the top of the government in Serbia.
Vujacic died recently, so he cannot be heard as a witness in the court proceedings, which Miljković insisted on earlier, but previously, in several statements, he denied Miljković's claim.
"That statement is so monstrous that it does not deserve any comment, because I have never heard a bigger lie and a more monstrous lie, and I am quite old. I don't know what mind came up with that, such a lie. I have seen that people lie and make things up, but this... If I had died yesterday, I would not have known that this could happen. I said Velja (Veljko Belivuk), he can't be called a man, I've never seen him in my life, I don't know him, I haven't talked to him, but I have nothing to do with the man, you understand," said Vujacic in July 2021. for N1.
Ivan Ninić points out that in January 2021, who lifted the ban on the entry of Marko Miljković and Veljko Belivuk into Montenegro, and on whose orders, should be a question that the Special State Prosecutor's Office should answer for the public.
In his testimony before the court in Belgrade, Belivuk said that he and Miljković were sent to Montenegro to be liquidated, but he did not provide any more details about who allegedly sent them, so that later it really turned out that there was a plan for their liquidation at the airport in Tivat. Belivuk's closest associate and accused witness Srđan Lalic, in his testimony, he said that Belivuk and Miljković were delighted with the treatment they received in Montenegro at the time.
"Very inspired, they conveyed their impressions to the members of their group upon their return to Belgrade. Lalić claims that Belivuk and Miljković said that the Montenegrin police guarded and secured them all the time, that the Kavački clan enjoys the maximum protection of the entire police in Montenegro and that it would be good if such a system were established in Serbia as well", says Ninić.
He points out that the content of the "Sky" correspondence and photographs documented the balance and consequences of that meeting, but also the degree of destruction and contamination of the state institutions, which allowed the criminal gathering.
"This is not a peripheral and administrative issue, but the best indicator that organized crime knows no borders and that the state security services have actually become the service of criminal groups. On the other hand, numerous citizens of Serbia, public figures and intellectuals solved the problem of the ban on entry to Montenegro by submitting lawsuits to the Administrative Court in Podgorica, and I represented some of them, so I know how long and difficult the process is," emphasizes Ivan Ninić. .
Katnić and former assistant director of the Police Administration Zoran Lazovic they were arrested on April 14, and they are accused of having committed criminal acts - creating a criminal organization and abuse of official position, i.e. subordinating public functions to the interests of the mafia.
Only formal actions against the clan
The SDT states that former security guard Zoran Lazović and former chief special prosecutor Milivoje Katnić only formally took actions against the leaders of the Kavaka clan...
In the files of that prosecution, it is stated that Katnić misled the public that Belivuk and Miljković entered Montenegro at the request of the Republic of Serbia and that measures and actions are constantly taken against them, while Zoran Lazović enabled those members of the Kavačka clan to cross the border unhindered, at the request Radoja Zvicera...
Belivuk and Miljković were on the blacklist of the Montenegrin security services, and then the ban was lifted from their names.
The news published several transcripts from the Sky application, which document that former agent Petar Lazović and several of his colleagues from the police were friends with the leaders of the Kavački clan and their colleagues from Serbia, while the leaders of the police and the prosecutor's office simultaneously assured the citizens that they had nothing to worry about.
Then, according to the messages from Sky, they hatch a plan to lure a rival, sleazy criminal team to launch an armed attack on those Belgraders, deliberately spreading information about their arrival in Montenegro.
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