The arrested security guard Petar Lazović ordered at the end of May 2020 that he was going to shoot the head of the Podgorica police, Milovan Pavićević, because he had informed his colleagues that the head of the Kavaka clan, Radoje Zvicer, had been wounded in Ukraine.
Immediately after the wounding of Zvicer, he corresponded with his colleague from the police and the clan, the fugitive Ljubo Milović.
The son of Zoran Lazović, then head of the Sector for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption (SBPOK), accused Pavićević and the former head of the Special Police Department, Dragan Radonjić, of working for the Skaljar clan.

In some conversations with them, he emphasized that his father did not trust those two colleagues:
"Because they work for schlemp".
The now deceased head of the Škalja clan, Jovan Vukotić, was addressed by the nickname Šklempo.
Lazović sent messages through the then protected Sky application, the transcripts of which were provided to Montenegrin investigators by colleagues from the European Union Law Enforcement Agency (Europol).
The Swiss was seriously wounded on May 26, 2020, in the elite part of Kyiv.
Not long after that assassination attempt, the mercenaries of the Skaljars, Stefan Mandić Đukić from Barana, Emil Tuzović from Podgorica, known as Chechen, and two Serbian citizens - Milan Branković and Petar Jovanović - were arrested in Odesa.
Mandić Đukić and Tuzović also answer before the Podgorica High Court for accusations that they created a criminal organization that prepared the murders of judges, prosecutors and police officials, and Đukić also for murder.
"Is it possible that Carlos was shot in Ukraine?" Lazović asked Milović that night, and then continued to explain.
"I don't know, but I guess he was shot at in Ukraine. Oh, I pissed myself. Reported Milovan Žil as if he had been killed in Kyiv. As soon as this scum is the first to know, they must have told him. My stomach turned over, how guilty I am... If God allows him to survive, he would now go and shoot that Milovan in the head. Scumbags, slimy slime", writes the then informal head of the police team for special operational support, hidden behind the Sky nickname Junior.
It follows from the entire correspondence that Milovan Pavićević informed the then head of the SBPOKK, Milorad Žižić Žil, that Zvicer was wounded in Ukraine.
Then he asks Milović where he is, suggests that they meet, because "he can't go home", and then adds that he was thinking of going to the temple.
They continue the communication about the health condition of the Swiss the next day, when Lazović asks: "How is the condition, how is Komita", and says:
"Ranko says that he will get away with it. He says that if his head and heart are not there, he will get out, and the coma recovers him better..."
It appears from the transcripts that he quotes his uncle, a doctor, in those messages.
Z offered help, "Miki" suggested that the Swiss move the family to the Arabs
On the same day, he conveys a message to Milović from his father, Zoran Lazović, whom he refers to with the initials Z in that conversation, from which it can be seen that the assistant director of the Police Administration at the time offered help to Zvicer.

"Z says if he can help in any sense, anything. And me and you, whatever you want to happen, I'm here for you", writes Lazović junior.
After Milović tells him that Switzerland is more stable, Lazović writes:
"Brother. God is great".
Lazović passed on the advice of two businessmen from Podgorica to Milović that Zvicera should move his family somewhere safer. He explains who they are, but also that the mother of one of them is related to the mother of the wounded Kotoran.
That man from Podgorica, who wrote hidden behind the nickname Miki1, proposes to transfer them to the Arabs "as soon as possible".
"Everything is monitored there and I cannot enter. And let him go alone like a hajduk. It has to be like that now. He needs to think about it," sends the businessman.
Lazović replies that he will give him such advice, after which he receives a message that the best options are Qatar or Saudi Arabia...
Son and father behind bars
Petar Lazović was arrested in July 2022, and is included in several cases of the Special State Prosecutor's Office.
Transcripts from the once-protected Sky application, which were provided to Montenegrin investigators by Europol, show that he subordinated the service to the kavak clan, and he bragged to the head of that organized criminal group that he was torturing the arrested, who they assumed were members of the organized criminal group Skaljar clan, and extorting statements from them. .
The messages also show that he was carrying out Zvicer's orders - beating the skals, arresting them, kidnapping them, but also that he was informing him about the punishments that were allegedly being negotiated with the SDT.
The same correspondence, however, shows that he used to torture members of the Kavaka clan "on his own", for which he was harshly criticized by his colleague at the time, now accused Ljubo Milović.
"You skip some people, you can't beat everyone, that doesn't open everyone up, you have to judge who to talk to, who to give a cigar and a chocolate bar..."
This is what Milović wrote to Lazović after the latter beat the members of the Kavac clan, Goran Vukčević and Igor Terzić, after their arrest in Kotor at the end of May 2020.
Vukčević from Podgorica and Pljevljak Terzić were arrested on May 19, 2020 in Kotor, and the Special State Prosecutor's Office claimed that on that day they had planned to liquidate the skaljakar Jovan Jovanović, but that they gave up because of citizens who were bothering them and reduced visibility. They were deprived of their freedom on the way to the flat...
Zoran Lazović was arrested on April 14, 2024, together with former chief special prosecutor Milivoj Katnić.
The prosecutors claim that the two of them only formally took actions against the leaders of the Kavačka clan, they hid international information about the head of that criminal organization, Zvicer, and protected him from arrest, and then deceived the public with statements that Petar Lazović was not a member of that criminal group, but a secret agent of task and that criminal proceedings against him were initiated with the aim of destabilizing Montenegro.
Several criminal proceedings are being conducted against Petar Lazović, Milović and Zvicer, in which the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) charges them with committing the most serious crimes, and the dominant case related to cocaine smuggling.
Zvicer and Milović are on the run.
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