Serbian police inspector Daniel Jovanovic at the end of May 2020, he informed his Montenegrin colleague Ljub Milović to the then Minister of the Interior Nebojsi Stefanović "a little bit short" of overthrowing the president of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, so in that context they discuss who to side with.
This stems from their correspondence from the once protected Sky application, where they wrote hidden behind nicknames Jackal i Officer.
On May 29, 2020, an inspector from the Criminal Intelligence Service (SKOP) of the Serbian police wrote to Milović, "Stefanović is a little short of taking down Vuček."
Jovanović confided in Milović that they also drew his attention to contacts with people close to Stefanović, because, as he claimed, his wife, the now indicted employee of the Security Information Agency (BIA), could get hurt. Dušica Jovanović.
According to the accusations of the Serbian and Montenegrin prosecutors, Jovanović and Milović are members of the Kavača criminal clan.
The jackal then writes that he is certain Grk on "serious measures" because of his ties to Stefanović and that he was taken to a polygraph on the orders of Vučić's men from the BIA.
"The questions were whether he wanted to destroy Vučka with Stefanović and I'm rambling, whether he is a spy, whether he works for foreign services, whether he saw Stefanović at night. The brothers squeezed him, only to declare him a spy and Stefanović's man and that together they wanted to overthrow Vuček. "Stefanović begged him on the phone to take the polygraph and not to refuse at all," he sends.
In further correspondence, he reports that because of this there was chaos for a few days, but also that that Greek "saved Stefanović's head".
He also claimed that Stefanović thanked the Greek and said that he would not forget it...
"You can imagine how much the Greek brother grew when he went through all that," he writes.
DEMIROVSKI, ŠARIĆ, KORAĆ...
Then he accuses Vučić of illegally holding in Serbia Shefćet Demirovski, but also states who took money from Serbia to that Macedonian Albanian, offering him favors before the Serbian judiciary...
It also explains where Demirovski, who was at the center of a spy affair in Serbia, was staying in Belgrade...
"He's a good Greek, I've had lunch with them a couple of times. Vučko keeps it here illegally, and he set it up Ivan Ristic from the MUP, that's what Šefćet told me. A millionaire, an Albanian from Macedonia, sells weapons and equipment from Europe there to Iraq, Iran, Abu Dhabi. "He gave half a million bail to let him go, they took his money and refused his bail," he writes.
Milović is then interested in where Demirovski is "placed", so he gets detailed information.
"Here he was declared a spy for someone, that he was swindling weapons with people from the First Partisan, so when Cane took 50 to 70 million from him," he writes...
He also conveys the information that they are Darko Sarić "definitely let it down the drain", and then returns to the alleged conflict between Vučić and Stefanović, specifying who is involved in the "breaking" of the minister...
He repeats that Vučić and his brother were in that war, after which Milović asks him to check the connections of the Serbian criminal Filip Korac with the Vučići.
According to the media, Korać was on the side of the criminal Skaljar clan in the war of the Montenegrin drug cartels.
A day later, Jovanović reports that he met with a friend from the BIA to check what Milović was asking for, so he reports:
"He says what Vučko's brother and Korac say is done. You are right that Vuchko's brother helped him, but he doesn't know what. He doesn't know, but the BIA says it's an open secret that Korać is theirs. He says they sided with the Skaljars only because Stefanović is with the Kavčani. When they fuck Stefanović, they'll let them down the drain for sure. Brother, I listened to him for an hour and I couldn't believe what the man was telling me. I'm burnt out. He says don't let anyone find out that you are good with Stefanović's people, they will bring your wife here, they are ready for anything. He also knows about the Greek for the polygraph, that is Gasic nailed directly and thought it would be an ace up his sleeve against Stefanović, but he passed the Greek polygraph even though he was asked on the polygraph if his name was Fikret Redžević, he answered NO and passed. He convinced himself that he was Philip", Jovanović writes.
A LITTLE ABOUT CRIMINALS, A LITTLE ABOUT MILO
A little later, they correspond about the cocaine money that Jovanović picks up in Belgrade, and a day later that policeman conveys to Milović the task he has been given, explaining how he will help the criminals...
"Brother, a little help, give me the task of making a list of who belongs to which clan and who is here according to BG, let me give them good guidelines for the skalkars. The list goes to the minister for sure," he writes.
Milović asks to clarify for which territory they requested the list, so Jovanović explains that he should enter only Belgrade and Serbia:
"And for the people of Kavčani, I will write only what is already written in the newspaper, so that I don't write anything, I have until the end of the week to make a list".
He answers to Milović that only he makes the list, since he "knows most people from the street", but also that he submits it "directly to the boss".
"I will write as you say. Although they know a lot, I think they should simply compare the list and hand it over to Velja," he writes.
At the same time, he conveys information about the alleged conversation between the then president of Montenegro Milo Đukanović and now deceased Branilsav Mićunović, stating that it was information from the BIA.
"And yes, I forgot to tell you, Brano told Milo that he has to calm down the situation around the church, otherwise he will no longer be able to be a buffer between the people and Milo, that all this is costing him a lot so far and that he can't take it anymore. This is the same information from the BIA," he writes.
After Milović's indignation, Jovanović explains to him that the story is strange to him too, but that it is 100 percent true.
"By God, everything will happen with us, and here," he writes, so he replies to Milović that he doesn't know how to help him regarding the then current situation in Montenegro, except to give them as much information as possible...
He asks Milović to explain how, after everything he told him about the rift between the two Serbian politicians, he was to deliver information to Stefanović:
"I will give information directly if necessary to this chief of mine who is Stefanović's and in contact with him if necessary, or through the Greeks?" he asks...
For weeks, Jovanović reported Milović in detail about the split between Vučić and Stefanović, highlighting the connections of the Belgrade mercenaries of the Kavačka clan, especially Veljko Belivuk, called Trouble counts, with the then Minister of the Interior.
Exactly those data 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...
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