In the Serbian Security Information Agency (BIA), members of the Kavak clan were seen as friends of the country, and all information about them was hidden.
This was claimed at the end of May 2020 by the inspector of the Criminal Intelligence Service of the Serbian Police (SKOP) Daniel Jovanovic, communicating through the once protected Sky application with the now fugitive Montenegrin police officer Ljubo Milović and several members of the organized criminal group Kavački Klan.
From the correspondence they exchange, it appears that it was the members of that drug cartel who arranged for their associate Jovanović to transfer to SKOP, for which he thanks them during a conversation, but also congratulates them on how they succeeded in this, given the detailed checks.
Writing hidden behind the nickname Šakal, Jovanović transmitted all secret information to Milović, but also to the head of the Kavački clan. Happy Switzerland.
Transcripts previously submitted by Europol show that Jovanović received and carried out Zvicer's and Milović's orders.
Apart from the disclosure of confidential information from the police and the BIA where his wife, now accused, worked Dusica Jovanovic, that police officer was tasked with receiving and transferring large amounts of money earned from cocaine smuggling, in which he actively participated.
The day after Zvicer was seriously wounded in Ukraine on May 26, 2020, a Serbian service officer tells Milović that they are from Belgrade Veljko Belivuk and his group "undertook to solve these Swiss attackers".
It also clarifies that Belivuk, aka Trouble counts, agreed on this with a high-ranking Kavčanin Slobodan Kascelan.
Milović then asks for an explanation as to whether someone from the BIA could have given Zvicer's address in the elite part of Kyiv to the skunks, and receives the answer:
"Perhaps brother, although difficult. Since every information for coffee shops is hidden. But there are certainly people in BIA who have sky and transmit to skaljarcs. Because in the BIA, coffee shops are seen as friends of the state here. You know everything, brother, how it works, there are one and the other everywhere, both on the street and in the BIA, as well as the police," writes Jovanović.
After a few minutes, he also sends Milović the information he received about Zvicer's state of health.
"Kišić tells me that he is Novak reported that they had taken out the bullets from Zvicer and that nothing was vital, that he was being kept in a coma so that he could bear the pain better. Novak went to a meeting with Velja Nevolja today so they wouldn't attack Kisić and the bars he runs, and that's what they told him. He survived well bro!” he sends.
Milović sends him a photo of the wounded man from Kotor, and Jovanović states that he is "a very lucky man".
Two days later, he asks about Zvicer, whom he calls by the nickname that the head of the bar used on Skaj just before he was wounded - Carlos.
Milivoje Kišić, which Jovanović mentions, is one of those charged by the Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime with having laundered several million euros at the behest of a criminal.
CHAOS ON ALL LEVELS
He is also interested in whether Zvicer's phone was taken away, because the name from the phone book has disappeared, and only the ID number remains, and after receiving an answer, he conveys to Milović the information that Velja Nevolja is "very good" with the then Minister of the Interior Nebojša Stefanović.
Then he informed Milović in detail about the schism between the presidents of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić and Stefanović.
Exactly that information a day later with Belivuk and his associate Marko Miljković was checked by a high-ranking member of the Kavac clan Milan Vujotić, who was interested in which of the Serbian politicians would side with them...
"I heard today that Velja and Stefanović are very good, and that everything will happen after the election. And what you sent me makes sense because Korać was attached to Andrej. And Vucko and Stefanović are in a serious war, brother. In my service, they were divided in the same way, you know exactly who is whose. People don't talk to each other. Total chaos on all levels. But I think that Stefanović is quite strong. The strongest in Belgrade, his majority in the party. Reorganizations in the MUP began, only Stefanović's people came out on top," Jovanović writes in detail.
Then he also states which of his colleagues is "in touch" with Call of the Veselinovićs, and then repeats that Belivuk's team is 99 percent for Stefanović...
"It's up to them Malešić, Stefanović's adviser, so 99% are for Stefanović. Sarići and Prijepolje are certainly for Stefanović as soon as Velja won't touch them. And that Malešić was really good with Diana. She informed him that the BIA was working for him. The same is given to you there. Gasic Vuchkov, a Parezanović Stefanovićev. The third man of BIA is Parezanović. He was also Vučko's man, but the Greek tells me that he is now Stefanović's. These two Mirko i Slavko, what you say, they are with that Parezanović every other day. Brother, many people are weighing, they don't know which side they will take, you have never seen so many duplicitous people, because no one knows which side they will take... And Stefanović is a little short of overthrowing Vuček", is part of the message that Jovanović sent to Milović on the 29th. May 2020.
A day later, he contacted Milović with more detailed information about the alleged war between the two Serbian politicians, specifying that he had met with an operative from the BIA.
He reports that the Serbian secret service has directed all its forces to crush Stefanović, but also that it is not good information from the day before that Parezanović works for the minister, but that he is a "wolf man".
"And that the Skaljars take serious precautions, because they are in direct contact with Vuček's brother... They are digging everything against Stefanović and the people around him. And this chief of mine is being accused of having connections with Montenegrins, just to dig up something against Stefanović. My friend tells me that at first they thought that Stefanović was an American man, then German, they can't figure out who is pushing him. They know about the connection with the bars and Velja Nevolja. He says that the information must have gone to the Swiss. from the BIA", wrote Jovanović, adding that the Serbian BIA, "seems to have a working group that works only with coffee shops":
"And they answer directly to Parezanović and Gašić".
Belivuk and several members of his criminal group were arrested less than a year after that correspondence, on February 4, 2021.
A few days before that, the BIA deprived Belivuk and Miljković of their freedom at the Belgrade airport, after they disembarked from the plane that had flown in from Tivat.
Those two Belgraders were staying with Zvicer, and the Montenegrin prosecution claims that on January 22, by arresting members of the Škaljar clan, they prevented the liquidation of Belivuk and Miljković.
The public prosecution for organized crime in Belgrade accuses the Velje Nevolje clan of several monstrous liquidations.
Worried about the Swiss
Shortly after Zvicer was seriously wounded in Ukraine on May 26, 2020, Jovanović tells Milović that a certain Kišić informed him that Carlos was wounded.
"Now Kišić is calling me. A lawyer called him and told him that he heard that they wounded or shot Carlos", he sends to Milović, and after receiving the confirmation, he asks if he was killed or wounded...
The two communicate about Zvicer's state of health, which Kotoran's wife informs the cafe about, after which Jovanović says:
"Oh, brother, disaster, I guess it will push you out, brother".
The next morning, Jovanović inquires whether there is any "news for Carlos", noting that Zvicer's attackers have already been arrested.
On the same day, he checks with Milović the information he obtained - is it true that Alan Kožar organized the attempt to kill Radoj Zvicer...
Kožar was killed less than two months after that correspondence, and in August 2024, the Public Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime in Belgrade indicted 19 defendants, led by Belivuk and Darko Šarić, on suspicion of having organized and carried out the murders of Stevan Stamatović, Igor Dedović, Alan Kožar and Damir Hadžić, in Greece.
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