Arrested skalar, gun and mask found in Štek apartment

Police sources claim that the arrest of a member of the Cetinje cell of the Škaljar clan, Milan Kršić, prevented the liquidation

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The police claim that the arrested person was preparing to commit murder (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
The police claim that the arrested person was preparing to commit murder (illustration), Photo: Shutterstock
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A member of the Cetinje cell of the criminal Skaljar clan Milan Krsic was arrested yesterday in Budva, and the police believe that by depriving the man from Cetinje of his freedom, they prevented the liquidation of one of the members of the gang opposing them, several sources told Vijesti.

The interlocutors said that in Bečići they found the "shack" apartment of that scoundrel and in it a gun, a silicone mask and numerous other pieces of evidence.

"Searches are underway at several locations, and it is being determined who should have been the target," the paper was told late last night.

According to the information of Vijesta, officers of the Sector for the fight against crime and Budva policemen participated in that action.

According to the knowledge of Vijesta, Kršić, whom the police were looking for, was taken to the Investigation Prison last night because of the proceedings against him.

That source said that Kršić was arrested on February 10, 2021 in Jahorina in an operation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Srpska, and his fellow citizens were also handcuffed. Filip Roganović i Boban Sjekolica.

That night, the police, after information that there could be a showdown between the Škaljar and Kavač clans in Jahorina, blocked the roads to that winter tourist center and stopped "golf 5", in which Kršić was, and "golf 7", in which Roganović was and Sjeloća. They were deprived of their freedom after a search of them, their vehicle and the hotel suite where they were staying.

"Members of the Regional Unit (PU) East Sarajevo yesterday around 15.50:XNUMX p.m., in the area of ​​Jahornina, deprived persons with the initials MKBS and FR, citizens of Montenegro, of their freedom. The aforementioned persons were deprived of their liberty due to the suspicion that the unauthorized production and trade of narcotic drugs and the illegal production and trade of weapons or explosive substances can be linked to the commission of criminal acts. On the basis of the order of the Basic Court in Sokolac, and with the consent of the District Public Prosecutor's Office in East Sarajevo, searches were carried out of the mentioned persons and the vehicles they were using, as well as the apartment where they were staying," said the spokeswoman of the East Sarajevo Public Prosecutor's Office for Television Vijesti a day later.

Skaljarci allegedly followed on Jahorina Tamara Zvicer, the wife of the leader of the Kavac clan opposed to them Radoja Zvicer.

This was discussed by the members of the Kavac clan via the encrypted Sky application, while the skalars were arrested on that mountain - the arrested and escaped policeman Petar Lazovic i Ljubo Milović.

"Let it go, they are observing Tamara on Jahorina", Lazović sent on February 10, 2021 at around 17 pm to Milović, who insisted that he not give him a wristwatch.

After Milović asks him "do you know who is watching her?", he gets the answer:

"At the hotel on Jahorin Kršić Milan (who was the predecessor in Serbia to Ivanović Filip, so the Serb escaped), observed (looks in her direction, moves around the hotel and types messages). They didn't pick him up at the hotel, according to our instructions, but we assigned him an escort who escorted him to contact with two people they didn't recognize, and then according to Dr. started them with us. Those faces were N1. Sjeloća Boban - Belvedere, N2. Filip Roganović - with the Mijanovićs top... Golf 7 CT-AU323, white", writes Lazović, hidden behind the nickname Komandos ex Junior.

The information was immediately forwarded to Switzerland.

The settlement of the clans was prevented by the local police, who deported the trio from Cetinje to Montenegro.

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