Milović relayed to Vujotić how the skalarians found Zvicer in Kiev: Zoran reported that the BIA had sold him

The escaped policeman wrote to Vujotić about his findings on May 27, 2020, less than a day after the leader of the criminal Kavac clan was seriously wounded in Kiev.

The Special State Prosecutor's Office issued an order to conduct an investigation against 13 members of the Kavaka clan, who are accused of murdering the squire Rist Mijanović in Turkey in November 2020.

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"It's a miracle of a man": Photo of a wounded Zvicer, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
"It's a miracle of a man": Photo of a wounded Zvicer, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
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A fugitive cop Ljubo Milović he transferred the rubber Milan Vujotićthat the Serbian Security Information Agency (BIA) helped the Skaljars to locate his godfather, the absolute leader of the criminal Kavak clan, in Kiev. Radoja Zvicer.

He did this less than a day after the mercenaries of the criminal Skaljar clan tried to kill the leader of Kotorani in May 2020 in Ukraine, explaining that he had told him so Zoran.

In addition to Vujotić, he also informed his colleague from the police and the clan, his godfather, about the same Ivan Stamatović, who recently turned himself in to the police.

"Zoran just sent me a message that he received information that the BIA played a role to the detriment of the godfather regarding the location... Let's reconsider whether this is possible," he wrote to Vujotić via the once protected Sky application.

Zvicer was seriously wounded on May 26, 2020, in the elite part of Kyiv, near the "Novopečerski Lipki" complex, in Dragomirova Street.

Not long after that attempted murder, Baranin was arrested in Odessa Stefan Mandic Djukic, from Podgorica Emil Tuzovic called Chechen and two Serbian citizens - Milan Branković i Petar Jovanovic.

Vujotić replies to Milović that it is also possible that the Ukrainian services did it:

"Well, it's possible, considering where he lived. There the services are doing the work, as you have seen through the tracking of these cattle. The president trains there in the gym, in the complex, who knows what kind of officials live there, etc. I wouldn't be surprised if they heard that our language was being spoken, if they took some pictures and consulted with Serbia, then sold the information. After that, they were arrested," writes Vujotić.

The policeman, however, stands by what he claimed a certain Zoran told him.

He explains to Vujotić that 99 percent of Ukrainians sent photos for verification: "To check him, they sent pictures, exchanged information and they sell information."

The man from Podgorica replies that this is a possible version, and then sends him a photo of the wounded Swiss, after he was treated.

"Well done. I got goosebumps seeee. Uhhh. We'll eat their mother. The lightning is OURS", writes Milović.

Talked with Vujotić and Stamatović about how Zvicer was located: Milović
Talked with Vujotić and Stamatović about how Zvicer was located: Milovićphoto: Sky/Vijesti

"We're fucking their mother, brother," replied Vujotić, who then wrote hidden behind the nickname Amico.

Milović, who used the nickname Officer on that Sky account, forwards the correspondence with Vujotić and Zvicer's photo to Stamatović, and the two continue their conversation.

Stamatović sends dozens of emoticons of support, so the two policemen continue their conversation:

"All credit to him for what he endured. I look at this picture, as if I've known him for 10 years," writes Stamatović from the Batica account.

Milović replies that Switzerland is a "miracle of man", and Stamatović states:

“It's amazing how he escaped death. And the arrested vermin can't be better in this situation".

Commenting on the data that he claims was provided to Milović by Zoran and the correspondence with Vujotić, Stamatović writes:

"What a game was played. Now, brother, he knows how to proceed. No more relaxation while this is going on”.

Suspected in the Ukrainian service: Vujotić
Suspected in the Ukrainian service: Vujotićphoto: Sky/Vijesti

At the same time, he arranges with Milović to see each other, which they do...

Zvicer and Milović are on the run, and the Montenegrin Special State Prosecutor's Office accuses them of several serious crimes.

The name of the Kotor resident was added to the list of Europe's most wanted fugitives in mid-November last year, after Austria issued a warrant for him.

Attack

Mandić Đukić, Tuzović, Branković and Jovanović are responsible for the attempted murder of the Swiss in Ukraine.

Not long after that group of mercenaries of the Shkalyar clan was arrested, Ukrainian services announced that the suspects arrived in their country at the beginning of May 2020, that they bought and prepared the weapons and vehicles used in the crime earlier, and then organized the surveillance of Switzerland.

"Having determined the date of the murder, the defendants waited for the victim near his house. After firing five shots at the victim, the two perpetrators got into a car and left the crime scene. "Hundreds of meters later, they left and set the car on fire to destroy the evidence," it was announced at the time.

In addition to the local court, Mandić Đukić and Tuzović also face charges before the Podgorica High Court for the accusations that they created a criminal organization that prepared the murders of judges, prosecutors and police officials, and Đukić also for murder.

Kavčani is being investigated for the murder of Mijanović

The thirteen-member criminal group formed by Radoje Zvicer is being investigated by Montenegrin special prosecutors for organizing the murder of Rist Mijanović from Cetinje in November 2020.

This was announced yesterday by the SDT, specifying that this man from Cetinje was liquidated in an insidious manner, on the order of Zvicer, out of wanton revenge and other base motives, and for the purpose of establishing supremacy and achieving profit and power.

Mijanović was part of the Cetinje branch of the Škaljar clan.

The SDT announced that in addition to Zvicer, the investigation was launched against Milan Vujotić, Dragan Knežević, Radoj Živković, Duško Roganović, Miloš Radonjić, Nikola Spasojević, Željko Bojanić, Zdravko Perunović, Ratko Živković, Krsto L., but also against P. Đ. and VK

In the announcement, they explained that they were all charged with the criminal offense of creating a criminal organization, and "the defendants RZMV, DK, R.Ž., DR, MR, P.Đ., NS, Ž.B., ZP, R.Ž. and the criminal offense of aggravated murder, and the defendants KL and VK and the criminal offense of assisting the perpetrator after the crime has been committed".

"The subject of the investigation and criminal proceedings is the activity of a criminal organization organized in 2020 by the defendant RZ, whose members became the other defendants and other, for now unidentified persons, whose aim was to commit the most serious crimes against life and limb, for the purpose of gaining illegal profit and power, and each member of the criminal organization had a predetermined or clearly definable task or role, its activity was planned for an unlimited period, it was based on the application of certain rules of internal control and discipline of members, it was planned and carried out on an international scale, and violence and intimidation were used in the activities of the criminal organization", said the SDT.

According to their statements, the subject of the investigative procedure is also the activities of the organizers and the defendants and other members of the criminal organization, which resulted in the murder of Mijanović.

"A member of an opposing criminal organization, in an insidious manner, out of reckless revenge and other base motives, and for the purpose of establishing supremacy and achieving profit and power, as well as concealing and destroying the means by which the crime was committed and traces and evidence of the crime and the perpetrators, in November 2020," said SDT.

According to Vijesti, Mijanović was lured to Turkey in early November, where he was tortured and then killed.

In November 2022, the local authorities arrested Bojanić, one of the most wanted fugitives on the Interpol list, announcing that he killed Mijanović in the house where he was hiding. He denied it.

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