The head of the blacksmith clan Radoje Switzerland He claimed that his relative indirectly participated in the attack on him in Ukraine. Luka Bojović, who transported the attackers from Moldova to that country by truck.
He tells this to his associates at the top of that organized crime team, while they discuss what information to extract from the captured scoundrel. Milo Radulović Captain.
The captain is then surrounded by some of his associates, who interrogate him based on telephone instructions from the leaders of the Kavač clan.
"Is he in contact with his relative?" Luka Bojović", Zvicer asks in a voice message.
A citizen of Belgrade Veljko Belivuk He tells him that the kidnapped Radulović says he doesn't know who he means, so he gets an explanation:
"At Miljana I think... That Miljan and Vodka "They were sending these by truck from Moldova to Kiev," explains the Kotor resident in mid-October 2020.
Belivuk repeats Radulović's words that it is impossible and that he does not know about that man.
Vodka, which the Kotor resident mentions, is allegedly Veljko Banovic, who is said to be close to Luka Bojović and the Škaljar clan. His name was on the list for the execution of Belgrade mercenaries of the Kavač clan - Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljkovic.
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.
They are being held accountable in Ukraine for the attempted murder of a Kotor resident.
After detaining the group of mercenaries from the Skaljar clan, Ukrainian authorities announced that the suspects arrived in their country in early May 2020, that they had purchased and prepared the weapons and vehicles used in the crime earlier, and then organized surveillance over Zvicer.
"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.
They investigated the attackers themselves.
Transcripts from the once encrypted Sky app show that Zvicer and his associates often mention Banović, but also that for months, with the help of mercenaries in various security services, they have been investigating the attempted murder of the Kotor native.
They did this immediately after being wounded in Kiev, but also in the following months.
In one of these conversations, the police officer Milan Popovic, hidden behind a priest's cloak, sends information about the attack in Ukraine to his colleague from the service and clan, Ljubo Milović.
He asks Milović if he knows him. Mladen Lazarevic from Niš, and then states which shop is owned by that Niš resident and the suspicions regarding it.

"Petar Jovanović, he is close to the Bar group. Petar Jovanović participated in Ukraine, Petar worked for Mladen Lazarević. He was probably recruited by the latter for the attack. A friend says that this Mladen is strong up there and that he has excellent relations with the Barani and Škaljari, and that he works together with Luka Bojović," Popović writes on June 3, 2020.
Milović replies that he knows who it is and that this Niš person is the godfather. Like Đurović.
Lazarević, whom two police officers at the time talked about as the godfather, Milan Ljepoja, one of the victims of Belivuk's criminal group.
The Niš man is a member of the "Pink Panther" jewel robbery gang, and two years ago he was deprived of his freedom in Serbia, when the local police broke up a group of international cocaine smugglers.
His name was mentioned in the Belgrade courtroom, at the trial of Belivuk and Miljković, and the media reported at the time that Lazarević was to be liquidated on Zvicer's orders.
WHO IS LUKA BOJOVIC?
According to media reports, Luka Bojović is the most significant figure in the Serbian underworld, and he has been linked to various criminal groups, primarily the Zemun Clan, once one of the most powerful criminal groups in Serbia.
Allegedly, at the end of 2014, when a split occurred in the unified Kotor clan, Luka Bojović sided with the Škalja clan, with whose leaders he had been closely cooperating.
During the war in the former Yugoslavia, he was part of the now deceased Volunteer Guard. Željko Ražnatović Arkan, which operated as a paramilitary unit in areas affected by the war.
After Operation "Sabre" in 2003, during which the leaders of the Zemun Clan were arrested and neutralized, Bojović allegedly took over their criminal activities and contacts.
He was arrested several times, and in 2010 the Serbian Prosecutor's Office for Organized Crime charged him with several murders, and in those files he was named as the leader of the remnants of the Zemun Clan. However, Bojović fled Serbia and an Interpol warrant was issued for him. Five years later he and Vladimir Milisavljević called Fool they were acquitted of all charges.

Bojović was already in prison in Spain, where he was arrested in 2012 for murder. Milan Jurišić Jure, but he was acquitted despite numerous pieces of evidence. Several years later, the verdict was found to be unlawful.
Three years later, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison in Spain for forging documents, criminal association, and possession of weapons.
While he was in prison in Spain, his brother was murdered in Belgrade on April 28, 2013. Nikola BojovićAfter six years, the Special Court for Organized Crime in the Serbian capital has sentenced six people accused of the murders of Nikola Bojović and Miloš Vidaković He sentenced him to a total of 148 years in prison.
The accused Miloš Delibasic, who was acquitted by a previous first-instance verdict, was then sentenced to 30 years in prison, as was the Nikšić resident Ratko KoljenšićThey were sentenced to 35 years in prison each. Saša Cvetanović i Slaviša Novaković, Miloš Vojnović to 17 years in prison, and to one year Goran Maletic.
In November 2022, Bojović returned to Serbia after serving his sentence in Spain.
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