They say they'll give 1.000 euros for a vote: Police officers close to the Kavčani monitored who was crossing the border ahead of the 2021 elections in Nikšić.

The Razor on the Sky informs Milović that Vladimir Mandić is constantly in Trebinje and that he is welcoming "these people from Nikšić" and distributing money for voting.

"Yesterday they just kept coming. They've been parading all day. They're changing locations. The police are watching them, even Montenegrins in uniform are coming," he writes.

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Celebration after the 2021 elections in Nikšić, Photo: Luka Zeković
Celebration after the 2021 elections in Nikšić, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Police officers who, according to the Special State Prosecutor's Office, subordinated the service to the Kavača criminal clan, abused their official powers in March 2021 to check who was crossing the Ilino Brdo border crossing ahead of the local elections in Nikšić.

Correspondence from the once-protected Sky app suggests they did this after Trebinjac fled. Drazen Milović informed his cousin, a fugitive with a police badge Ljub Milović, that Vladimir Mandic non-stop in the city under Leotar, where he welcomes "these from NK".

Trebinje hairdresser Dražen Milović, who used the nickname on Sky Razor, a relative hidden behind a nickname Officer he reported on March 2, 2021.

"Mandić is paying for lunches, full board. Some groups are coming," he wrote to him that day.

Two days later, he reports that Vlado is in Trebinje and that he is "non-stop with 10 people."

"This one of mine is close to them," he writes.

His cousin was interested in where the people with Mandić were from, and he got an answer.

"They're waiting for those from NK and they keep coming, because he can't go there. BG and Montenegro. They keep mentioning someone's break."

"Can you take a picture of them?" the officer asked, and the interlocutor explained that Mandić was always in large company.

“Brother, there are 20 of them... They'll take pictures. They say they'll give €1.000 for a vote. Just pull out a list of who crossed the border to Klobuke today and you'll have all the names,” he instructs the policeman, which he does, with the remark “What are you doing?” Vucic".

"Both Vučić and Dodik", states Dražen Milović.

The police officer then forwards the correspondence with the relative to his colleague. Marko Novaković - Dirty Harry, who informs him that he is in Novi Sad until Monday and to tell John to do it.

John or on Skye Charli, otherwise a policeman Ivan NIkolic, on the same day he carried out Ljubo Milović's order and reported to him about the transfers.

"There are 200 entries and exits. I recorded the entries on my phone. Is there any interesting timing, direction or face?" Nikolić asks Milović.

After a colleague from the service and clan replied that he didn't know who might be politically interesting, but to "take a quick look", Nikolić gave him a detailed report.

"There's that Đukanović, I saw him from DF. And that NK team - Newcomer", Mitrović," he writes, but Ljubo Milović asks for clarification.

"Milutin Djukanovic, Kecojevic Goran, Djukic Dobrasin. They came in around 5:XNUMX. That Milutin Đukanović from DF. And he was the one Mitrovic Ivan DPS, but he with his family. Đukanović and this Kecojević left at the same time, around 14.10:16.30 PM, and returned around 12:16.30 PM. And this Đukić left around XNUMX:XNUMX PM, and returned around XNUMX:XNUMX PM”; Nikolić wrote.

Almost simultaneously, Dražen Milović sends several photos from the Trebinje restaurant Jazina, showing four men and one woman, with the explanation:

"The last picture is him, with this girl. This is in Jazin, my guy took the picture"...

The two Milovićs continued to intensively monitor who was seeing whom in Trebinje in the following days, and on March 5th Dražen reported that "They keep coming."

"Yesterday they just kept coming. They've been parading all day. They're changing locations. The police are watching them, even Montenegrins in uniform are coming. There were two of them. They huddle in one part and the security is watching everything. They're filming everything. This one tells me everything," he writes, and when Ljubo Milović asks for names, he again announces that everything can be seen from the crossing: "Who was there these 2-3 days."

However, he also sends names:

"So he was Becic, the one running for mayor and the rest of the team. Those police officers were JZP. The one who runs the Grafičar restaurant in BG distributed 20 euros. Our police provide them with security, they come with 5 cars each... There are no more of these from Montenegro like the other day, because they were broken into as they say, so they are searched etc... The most cars are from NIŠ and BG. My guy served them, their biggest problem is their council seats. Bečić was there too. According to their story, they are convinced that Kovacevic wins,” he writes.

He also explains that "that one" was there on the first day when he reported that Mandić was in Trebinje and that he was sitting with him...

According to the SDT, the two Milovićs, Novaković and Nikolić are part of the so-called police drug cartel.

The same indictment also covers the arrested politician. Milo Bozovic, whom the team gathered around Milović planned to "strip" ahead of the 2021 Nikšić elections.

Official data from the border: Message from Sky Communications
Official data from the border: Message from Sky Communicationsphoto: Sky/Vijesti

This act of special prosecutors, in addition to them and the former mayor of Budva Božović, also includes the former secret agent Petar Lazovic, but also a former assistant director of the Police Administration (UP) Dejan Knezevic, former and current UP employees - Mileta Ojdanic, Ivan Stamatović, Nebojša Bulgarian, Milan Popovic, Miloš Mišurović, Goran Stojanovic, Tihomir Adzic i Ivan Mijatović, Vladmir Bajceta...

The indictment also includes Božidar Jabučanin, Aleksandar Keković, Filip Zindovic (Kljajevic) and the head of the Kavač crime clan Radoje Switzerland.

Individuals in that crime team are accused of organizing, on the orders of Milović and Ojdanić, the smuggling of cocaine from Ecuador to the European Union and Turkey, transporting the money obtained from cocaine to Serbia and Montenegro, but also using violence and intimidating other individuals, acquiring large quantities of weapons and explosives...

They are also accused of influencing the appointment of people close to them to management positions in the Police Directorate in order to obtain classified information and other important data, but also of using money acquired through criminal activity to prevent voters from exercising their right to vote in the parliamentary elections in August 2020 in Montenegro.

Take a picture of everyone who entered the country...

Police officer Novaković, who passed on Milović's order to his colleague Nikolić even before the latter requested it himself, clearly wrote on Sky that they were checking the crossings because of the elections.

Dirty Harry sent Nikolić a correspondence with the Officer explaining that he was checking the regular border, not the green one.

"On the regular border, not on the green one. You just put Klobuk up there. There's not much there. So send it to the Officer. And you just put the entrance. It's something about the elections, some people are coming," he explained.

Nikolić asked when the information was needed, because, as he claimed, he was free "until the day after tomorrow", but his colleague asked him to leave in the evening, so as not to be late with the information.

"And I'll go then, no problem. So what should I do - take pictures or what?" he asks, and Novaković asks him to take pictures of "everyone who passed by."

After Nikolić received the information on the date for which checks were needed, he explained to his colleague that he could not check Klobuk, but only Ilino Brdo.

Then he asks if he can log into the police system with his official card and check, but Novaković repeats that it is for the elections:

"Well, it's for the elections. Just look at who some of them were who were there. They went for money to bring for the elections"...

The police officer checked who was crossing the border twice that day, and after returning to the police station for the second time, he sent a message to his colleague:

"Here I am back, 200 of both. There will be more than it looks like," he wrote.

Kavčani carefully monitored the pre-election events in Nikšić

Members of the Kavač clan carefully followed the election events in Nikšić at the end of 2020 and the beginning of the following year and monitored officials of the former Democratic Front (DF).

As Vijesti previously reported, they then agreed to "burn" the car in which former Serbian handball player Vladimir Mandić and then-DF MP Milo Božović arrived in Nikšić in mid-February, but also to "strip" the politician. They allegedly bought ID cards and paid for their "soldiers" to boo representatives of the then-executive government in Grahovo.

This stems from the mutual communication that the fugitive police officer Ljubo Milović had with the arrested police officer Petar Lazović and several others via the encrypted Sky application, the transcripts of which were provided to Montenegrin investigators by the European Union Law Enforcement Agency. Lazović also spoke about this with the head of the Kavač clan, Radoje Zvicer.

"Here we go to NK for a bit. With the team. These guys from the team, a little bit about politics. Zoran Laz. Serbs work miracles there. A Serbian MP should come there today. Are there any guys if needed?" Milović asked an associate from the clan whose last name is Andrijašević on January 21, 2021.

After Petar Lazović informed him on February 12 of that year that Vlada Mandić was coming to Montenegro, Milović sent his interlocutor a photo of a car that, as he wrote, was being driven by a Serbian handball player.

"Vlada Mandić is driving it. They should be at the DNP. Can you visit? Vlada Mandić, that handball player, he's with him and a certain Šijan. They're the main financiers. Should we go around and see if he's there? Let's see where he's going, if he stays, where he'll spend the night, so we can get him," Milović writes.

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