I would commit ethnic cleansing in Budva: Zvicer and Milovic on the elections, Delic and rivals from the Skalja clan

The leader of the Kavčani gang insults a Budva resident in a conversation with a police officer and states that he does not understand how he cannot even win elections in his own city.

"If I were to dedicate myself to Budva this summer, I would commit ethnic cleansing, but we are on every continent and it is difficult to get there... Well, Ćoro and his team are winning the elections in Budva, they are going from house to house," says Zvicer.

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Radoje Zvicer, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
Radoje Zvicer, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
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The leader of the Kavač clan, Radoje Zvicer, said in July 2020 that he could not understand that Ivan Delić could not win the elections in his city - Budva, calling him the worst man.

He says this on the eve of the 2020 parliamentary elections, while corresponding with fugitive police officer Ljubo Milović.

He then states that their rivals from the Škalja clan, led by a certain Ćora, are finishing their work, going from house to house, and that is why they are winning the elections.

He is the worst man in Montenegro. Imagine who has to wonder if he is helping me, a nobody whose relatives, godfathers, and friends were all killed. They curse him every day, Ćoro, and they curse him and Bran in BD. If I were to dedicate myself to Budva this summer, I would commit ethnic cleansing, but we are on every continent and it is difficult to reach them.”

Hidden behind the nickname Born, Zvicer wrote to Milović on July 9, 2020, saying that if he wanted to, he could "import Delić, who is called Detlić, in two minutes so that no service could clean him up."

"If I wanted to, I would have him in two minutes, so that no service could wash him, he's 5 years old. He's shooting at me from all sides as if I were a child. He's shooting at you and at the BD, so that they'll shoot in the middle of the day, so that they'll fall like pears," he writes to Milović.

The policeman replies that Delić has been "broken into everywhere".

Everyone has found out about Delić: Ljubo Milović
Everyone has found out about Delić: Ljubo Milovićphoto: Sky/Vijesti

"He's absolutely useless," Milović states, hidden behind the Officer's uniform.

After that, the Kotor resident again details Delić's activities in the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism:

"He's the worst man in Montenegro. Imagine who has to wonder if he's helping me, a nobody whose relatives, godfathers, and friends were all killed. They curse him every day, Ćoro, and they're scolding him and Bran for BD. If I were to focus on Budva this summer, I'd do ethnic cleansing, but we're on every continent and it's hard to get there. What Detlić is talking about for the elections is ridiculous, and Ćoro and his team are winning the elections in BD, they go from house to house and scare people with their jokes."

Milović replies: "It's all true, brother."

"It's a shame that he can't finish his city," Zvicer notes.

I would finish the job quickly: Zvicer
I would finish the job quickly: Zvicerphoto: Austrian Police

Milović then writes that the now deceased Branislav Mićunović had not long before "intervened" with Zoran Lazović to help Nikšić's Predrag Krcko Krcunović, but that "Z went crazy"...

On July 17, 2024, Delić evaded arrest in the large international police operation "General" and has been on the run ever since... The Special State Prosecutor's Office charges him with being part of an organized criminal group that smuggled cocaine from South America to Australia and Europe.

Lazović was then the assistant director of the Police Directorate in charge of combating organized crime and corruption.

It follows from Milović's messages that they resented Krcunović for going to the processions: "Brano almost intervenes for Krcko, Krcko is the first to go to the processions, gathering people around Nikšić to destroy the state. And this one asks Z for help, this one went crazy."

Zvicer is outraged by the news that Mićunović asked for a favor for Krcunović, commenting that the man from Nikšić "set up" a certain Kalezić, but also that he is related to Boban Baćović:

"Who ordered him to set Montenegro on fire. What about those people down there?" he asks.

Milović replies that they "made money, so they'll retire without any problems."

"F**k, f**k on everyone, it doesn't matter, just don't touch their money. There's no morality here. And everyone is just slapping each other and beating their chests," Milović concludes.

"Imagine him calling for Krk. So his son can go to the city," adds Zvicer.

Milović, then an employee of the Police Directorate, forwarded the correspondence with the clan chief to his godfather, and colleague from the clan and the police, who had recently surrendered to the Montenegrin judicial authorities, Ivan Batica Stamatović.

Krcunović has been convicted several times, twice for assaulting an official.

He was charged with attempted murder before the Podgorica High Court, and at the end of January 2020, he accused the Nikšić police of "targeting" him by saying they were "bringing in people who would attack them." At the time, he claimed they were doing this because he was attending peaceful marches.

The Police Directorate strongly denied this, emphasizing that his allegations were incorrect and unfounded, adding that they had summoned him solely to serve him with a summons for questioning at the Special State Prosecutor's Office.

Radomir Boban Baćović, a resident of Nikšić, has been linked to organized crime for more than two decades. He is allegedly close to the Škaljari criminal clan.

Delić is on the run, and the Special State Prosecutor's Office is charging him with being part of an organized crime group that smuggled cocaine from South America to Australia.

On July 17th of last year, he evaded arrest in the large international operation "General", which involved 20 people.

That day, Vaso and Nikola Ulić, Vukan (Vinetu) Čoković Matić, Viktor Drešaj, Radomir Dobriša, Petar Miranović, Marinko Prelević and Veselin Paro Pavličić were deprived of their liberty.

Criminal charges were also filed against Radoje Zvicer, Dragan Pavličević, Vuk Vulević, Radul Božović, Ivan Delić and Leon Drešaj, who carried out the arrest that day, as well as against the previously arrested Milo Božović, Damir Mandić, Vjekoslav Lambulić, Radovan Pantović and Slobodan Kašćelan.

In security circles, Operation "General" has been labeled as one of the most important blows to the mafia, given the names on the nineteen-member list of suspects for transnational cocaine smuggling.

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