Mileta Ojdanić warned Milo Božović that someone could arrange an affair for him: They can't hook me up with Šarići

Božović intended to get involved in transferring the body of his deceased friend from Ecuador, his godfather told him to get rid of that job because it is synonymous with the accused drug lord

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Milo Božović after his arrest in April last year, Photo: Boris Pejović
Milo Božović after his arrest in April last year, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Mileta Ojdanic he unsuccessfully tried to answer at one time Milo Božović that he does not get involved in the transfer of the body of a mutual friend who died in Ecuador, stating that it could harm him and that because of this, someone could set up an affair about his connection with Sarići.

The then mayor of Budva, however, did not want to hear about it - he said that it would be a shame to leave him there and that he must be buried in the capital of Serbia...

Ojdanić - the accused head of a criminal group for smuggling cocaine, is the first to contact Božović on the Sky application in early January 2021 and after the usual greetings, informs him that their friend has passed away...

"The tiger was... Let everything be simple for him. He made us very sad... A good man", explains Ojdanić during the conversation.

He emphasizes that the brother of the deceased had just come to Ecuador before that incident and says that his only concern is how to transfer the body of the deceased to Belgrade.

"His brother is just burdened by it now," the former policeman writes and says he told him not to worry about it.

"What a shame, it would be a shame if he stayed there," replied the man from Budva.

Božović, he writes, is interested in how the procedure is going, and Ojdanić replies that he thinks that everything ends through the embassy.

"Is there an embassy in Ecuador?" asked the then representative of the Democratic Front and member of the parliamentary committee for security and defense.

After receiving an affirmative answer, the politician says that he thinks he will be able to reach the ambassador.

"Let me try to reach him... I think I can."

"Ok, ok, but I don't know how you're going to do it... Don't over the phone. nevertheless", Ojdanić tells him.

"Easy, my ass hurts. I'm calling those in Serbia tomorrow," answers Božović.

"That's right, but it's not like that, brother, so you don't have an affair," warns the former policeman.

He then explains that it should be completed by a friend of the deceased from Belgrade, through his lawyers.

"You know how, this friend from BG who is there is going to call his lawyer, godfather. A lawyer to go to the embassy. He was not there under his own name, and when his name is mentioned, it is synonymous with Sarić."

Ojadnić says that this fact is an alarm.

"It's an alarm and it's inconvenient. And it could bring you real trouble."

Božović replies that it is fine, but that he should write to him if there are any delays.

"And the problem can't be my fault, godfather"...

"But you understand, we have to think... Godfathers, barking, name-calling, blah, blah, blah," adds Ojdanić.

"I can't be connected with Šarići," answers Božović.

However, Ojdanić insists on caution:

"100 services and electricity, you know everything and everyone is listened to... The devils are at work", explains the former employee of the Police Directorate.

"See if it doesn't need to be called great, but if there's no need, it really hurts," concludes Božović.

ACCUSATIONS OF SDT

Ojdanić and Božović were accused in the same case, along with the former assistant director of the Police Administration Dejan Knezevic, a police officer Ljubo Milović and others...

The indictment against the so-called police drug cartel was brought by the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), and with that act a total of 21 people are charged with, among other things, smuggling about 4,3 tons of cocaine, laundering about seven million euros, illegal influence on political and executive power and the results of the parliamentary elections in 2020, but also the use of violence and intimidation...

Among them are 12 former police officers and those who were active in the service at the time of their arrest.

The SDT identified Ojdanić and the fugitive inspector for combating drug smuggling Ljubo Milović as the organizers of that criminal team that worked for the Kavački clan.

In that case, SDT prosecutes i Ivan Stamatović (40) They will not be Bulgarians (43) Petar Lazović (33), Marko Novaković (37), Milan Popović (40) Miloš Mišurović (41) Vladimir Bajcet (43) Goran Stojanović (40) Dejan Knežević (50) and Darko Knežević (44) that they cooperated in criminal affairs with the former president of the Municipality of Budva Božović (46), the head of the Kavački clan Radoj Zvicer (41) Božidar Jabučanin (46) Aleksandar Keković (31) Dražen Milović (36) Filip Zindović (34), formerly surnamed Kljajević, Ivan Nikolić (37) Tihomir Adzic (38) Ivan Mijatović (38) and more NN persons.

Individuals in that crime team are accused of having, on the orders of Milović and Ojdanić, organized the smuggling of cocaine from Ecuador to the countries of the European Union and Turkey, transported money obtained from cocaine to Serbia and Montenegro, but also used violence and intimidated other persons, acquired large quantities of weapons and explosive materials... influenced the appointment of persons close to them to leadership positions in the Police Directorate...

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