I let them go, so let everything shoot: Lazović on the unhindered entry of Belivuk and Miljković into Montenegro

The former head of the Novi police, Goran Banićević, asked how it was possible that Belivuk and Miljković entered the country and asked them to return to Serbia from the airport in Tivat. Lazović told him to freely tell everyone that he lifted the ban on them entering the country

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Lazović in company with Zvicera and Belgrade mercenaries of the Kavački clan, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
Lazović in company with Zvicera and Belgrade mercenaries of the Kavački clan, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
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Former police officer Petar Lazovic he used to say that he is now accused of Belgrade criminals Great Belivuk i Marko Miljković at his request, he was granted unimpeded entry into Montenegro.

He informs his former colleague about it Ljub Milović, on the day when two mercenaries of the Kavac clan landed at the Tivat airport.

They communicate on the once encrypted application Skaj on January 17, 2021, when Lazović, now accused, states that these two have arrived.

The former informal head of the police team for special operational support complained to Milović that the then head of the Herzegovina police Goran Banićević demanded that the Belgrade criminals return from the border.

He explained to him that he was informed about this at the time by the assistant director of the Police Administration Enis Baković.

"Come means Belivuk and Velja Nevolja. Enes called me, asked Banićević to come back, they ask how it is possible that they don't have a ban. I said, put it freely according to my request, now when it shoots, let it shoot", wrote the son of the then head of the Sector for the fight against organized crime and corruption Zoran Lazović.

"What is Banićević doing," Milović wrote to him and received an answer.

"She was afraid that she would have work to do. And he knows that it would be according to NN"...

Lazović then also writes that his father called his colleagues from someone else's Viber number and informed them that "Peter's friends have arrived", and he also states that his colleagues inform him about this...

Milović then asks if "Zoran has gone crazy", and receives an answer confirming that the assistant director of the Police Directorate at the time knows what kind of relations he has with Belgrade criminals.

"And he didn't, he knew everything, but he went crazy that there were such assholes"...

It follows from the conversation between Lazović and Milović that Belivuk and Miljković originally planned to come to Montenegro at the end of 2020, but they changed their plans and only arrived at the midwife near Zvicer in mid-January...

Veljko Belivuk's criminal group was arrested on February 4, 2021 - a few days after Velja Nevolja and Marko Mesar returned from Montenegro, where they were friends with the head of the Kavački clan Radoj Zvicer, but also a group of policemen who did business with them, as claimed by the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

In those days, the Serbian security services published numerous photos documenting the monstrous crimes of that criminal group - several members of that organization posed with the corpses of their so-called enemies and sent the pictures to the leader of Switzerland...

The accused Belivuk and Miljković, citizens of Belgrade, were on the black list of the Montenegrin security services, and then the ban was lifted from their names.

"Vijesti" 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 Kavac 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.

The SDT suspects the former chief special prosecutor Milivoj Katnić that he misled the public that Belivuk and Miljković entered Montenegro at the request of the Republic of Serbia, as well as that the necessary measures and actions were constantly taken against them.

Former security guard Zoran Lazovic it is charged that he enabled the members of the Kavaka clan to cross the border unhindered, at the request of the Swiss.

Mercenaries of the criminal Kavački clan, Belgrade criminals Belivuk and Miljković, entered Montenegro legally on January 17, 2021.

The leader of that organized criminal group, Radoje Zvicer from Kotor, hosted them three months after, as is suspected, they took part in a double murder and kidnapping in Stanjevića Rupa on the orders of a criminal.

Slate Damir Hodzic and his brother-in-law Adis Spahic, who had no criminal record, were killed on October 14, 2020 in Spuž. A high-ranking member of that clan, Mile Radulović that day he was kidnapped, and he was liquidated after two months of monstrous abuse and extortion of information about the skaljakars.

The remains of those three victims of the criminal Kavac clan were never found.

According to the Special State Prosecutor's Office, Radulović's body was burned in Lovćen.

Novljanin did that in December 2020 Vladimir Vuckovic who took automobile tires and charcoal to Lovćen, and together with Miloš Radonjić prepared a pyre on which, after the liquidation, they burned the skaljar Milo Radulović called Captain.

According to SDT documents, on December 21, 2020, members of the Kavac clan suffocated the skalar with an electric extension cable, and then took his body to Lovćen and burned it on a pyre.

SDT refers to the direct perpetrators of murder Petar Đurović and Radonjić, who is on the run, and claim that his body was burned by Radonjić and Vučković.

To burn the body on a pyre Slobodan Kašćelan advised the man from Cetinje Nenad Neno Kaluđerović.

Prosecutors claim that they became members of a Swiss criminal organization Milan Vujotić, Slobodan Kašćelan, Nenad Kaluđerović, Veljko Belivuk, Marko Miljković, Stevan Kraljevic, Vladimir Vučković, Radoje Zivkovic, Dragan Knezevic, Ratko Zivkovic, Nebojsa Jankovic, Darko Prelevic, Davor Perovic, Blagoje Gasic, Dejan Gasic, Niksa Perovic, Miloš Radonjić, Petar Đurović, Rade Garovic, Mersudin Čalakovic, Marko Kilibarda, Aleksandar Paunović, Nikola Spasojevic, Radovan Mujović, Milan Knezevic, Aleksandar Dragićević, Zoran Kazic, Aleksandar Ljumović, Borko Besovic i Bojan Besovic.

The indictment clearly states everyone's roles in the triple murder.

Several indictments were filed against the Swiss.

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