After the double murder on Veruša, a police officer Nebojša Bulgarian he advised a former colleague Vladimir Bajčeta that with the then assistant director of the Police Directorate Zoran Lazović clarify whether he is also threatened by the murderers of the two Podgorica residents and ask him to talk to the people of Berane...
He also told him not to hesitate in that case, because he was not seeking protection, but information, and to ask Lazović's son about it. Petra, who at the time was the informal leader of the police Special Operational Support Team.
Bajčeta replied that he did not want to ask Petar for a favor, because he did not tell him when the elder Lazović asked to meet, but also that "Z is something else, it has a word and weight."
A Bulgarian, who used the nickname on the then-protected Sky application Dr. Nele, Bajčeti came forward two days after the crime in which they were killed on October 17, 2020 Nemanja Prelevic (28) and Danilo Pekovic (20)
The nine-member criminal group Beranca is being held accountable before the Podgorica High Court for the murder of these two Podgorica residents. Mark Zekić.
Transcripts of communications between several members of the so-called police drug cartel show that the Bulgarian also spoke to a fugitive police officer about the double murder the day before he spoke to Bajčet. Ljubo Milović.
However, at the same time as he was corresponding with Bajčet, he asked Milović if anyone had been arrested for this.
“Have they arrested anyone for these murders?” Bugarin asks his colleague and receives an answer from Milović: “Junior and Senior".
Milović, hidden behind the nickname Ofiicir, then receives part of Bugarin's correspondence with Bajčet, who had the nickname on Sky. Comrade Stalin.
In that conversation, the policeman asked Bajčeta what he knew about the liquidation of Prelević and Peković, and the latter replied:
"It's not the mafia, far from it... As far as I know, he let the killers into the house and they slaughtered them like lambs. In short"...
The Bulgarian tells him the information that reached him - that the killers turned off the electricity at the weekend house where two people from Podgorica were staying, and then killed them when Prelević went out to look at the switch.
Bajčeta then explains that he heard that the three attackers were shooting, which Bugarin confirms, and then they continue the story about the problem that Prelević had with the Beraneci.
According to the indictment, Beranac Marko Zekic On August 5, 2020, he physically clashed with Prelević in the “Garden” pub in Podgorica, after which he decided to kill him, and informed the other members of the criminal organization he founded about it. The indictment states that he also clashed with Bajčet and Marinko Banović.
That they want to kill me, that I should commit
Bajčeta wrote to Bugarin that Prelević then told all sorts of stories, threatened the people of Berane via social media, and tried in vain to influence him.
"Then he was throwing out all sorts of things about his status and threatening him. He's a phone salesman, bro. His language cost him, he publicly threatened these Berane people about their status... But he's a crazy man, bro, anyone who took him seriously is even crazier," he wrote that day.
Dr. Nele asked him if Prelević had any other problems and stated that he had "made a fool of himself."
"What a problem, everyone knows he's crazy, he could only get a good beating or have his leg amputated," he replied, to which the Bulgarian added - "young."
Bajčeta replied that he was young, and that Peković was even younger and did not deserve to be killed...
"Can I help you with something? Do you have any weight to that?", the Bulgarian then offered and received an explanation from Bajčeta that he would have quarreled with half of Montenegro if he had listened to what the now deceased Prelević was saying.
Then he admits that he is being mentioned too, but that he doesn't care if they kill him.
"They're mentioning me, brother, I don't know what to tell you, brother. Let them kill me, some kind of indifference has taken hold of me. Someone has been chasing me my whole life. That they want to kill me more so that I can sleep," Bajčeta replied.
The Bulgarian teaches him to examine everything and take action, but also criticizes him for his attitude: "There's no such thing as: Let them kill me. Do you need help, brother? Do you have someone to talk to?" he asks.
Bajčeta replied that he would investigate everything, but reiterated that Prelević was not a murderer, but a telephone salesman.
Threatened Vuk
"I'll see everything, my brother... I can't understand how anyone took him seriously... He did threaten and post statuses with this Pek and threaten worse." Vuku (Vulević ed. author). But the man is crazy, the man is not a murderer, he is a telephone salesman. Thank you, my brother”...
The person he is talking to then tells him that he is not familiar with the issue and that he only knows stories, but asks if Bajčeta's godfather Banović is having problems because of the same argument.
Along with thanking him for remembering to offer help, Bajčeta writes that the stories make it seem like he is to blame for everything and says: "Let it be as it must be."
"Brother, you have to measure everything with a good yardstick. When you have to, you have to, but if you don't have to, you have to be smart and humane. Brother, let me know what I need to know," the Bulgarian told him.
Bajčeta then reiterates that Prelević publicly threatened the people of Berane on social media, but that they did not take him seriously, and that it is unclear to him why anyone took him seriously.
Then he adds that he heard that the murder was carried out professionally, without evidence, "and all in the head."
"Because who shoots him in the head right away? He was tripping and careful and he was armed, and they probably knew that too"...
The police officer, who has been on the run for over a year, then advises him that if he suspects he is in trouble, he should react immediately, ask openly, clarify everything, and his conscience will be clear.
The two then argue about Prelević's threats to the Beraneci, about Peković being an innocent victim, but Bugarin says that he is only interested in Bajčeta's situation.
"I don't know what to tell you, brother. They were talking about threatening me... But that's what I heard, I can't claim," he replies, after which the Bulgarian suggests clarifying the situation with Zoran Lazović, whom he addresses as ZL, but also offers to ask "comrades" together.
"You're not asking them for protection, you're asking them for information, ZL"
Bajčeta then reveals that he heard stories that the killer was waiting for him in Tivat, in Kolašin when he was with the Bulgarian, that he asked when he would come again, but also that he was being watched around his building in Podgorica...
Bugarin also suggests asking the younger Lazović, which he refuses, explaining that Petar did not tell him when Zoran Lazović asked to see him and suggested that they arrange a meeting through his son, so he adds:
"I don't know what to tell you. Because I don't know why all this is like this, because I used to come to their house, and they distance themselves from me, and they distance themselves from me. That's why I wouldn't ask the little guy anything. Z is something else, it has a word and weight, if you understand me."
Accusations
According to the Special State Prosecutor's Office, the members of the criminal group responsible for the double murder, in addition to Zekić, are also Miomir Djukic, Dragan Biletić, Vasilije Djukic, Mirceta Mihailović, Nenad Miličić, Goran Milašinović, Branislav Ivanovic i Dragan Tarić.
According to the evidence collected, on October 17, 2020, Zekić, Đukić, and Mihailović together killed Prelević and Peković in the town of Uvač, with intent and by prior agreement.
Milašinović, Biletić, Ivanović and Miličić assisted in the serious murder of two Podgorica residents by deliberately creating conditions and removing obstacles. The task of part of the group was to monitor the movement of Prelević and Peković in order to determine the most favorable place and time for their liquidation.
Bugarin, Bajčeta, Milović and Petar Lazović are part of the so-called police drug cartel.
This act of special prosecutors also includes the former mayor of Budva Municipality. Milo Bozovic, 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, Marko Novakovic, Ivan Nikolic, Tihomir Adzic i Ivan Mijatović...
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 people, 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.
People who know?
At the time when fugitive police officer Nebojša Bugarin was teaching Bajčeta to ask Zoran Lazović for information, the elder Lazović was the assistant director of the Police Directorate, in charge of fighting organized crime and corruption.
His son Petar was the informal leader of the Special Operations Support Team in his father's Sector.
Lazović junior is involved in several cases of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, in which he is accused of subordinating police work to the mafia clan of Kavača.
The SDT also filed an indictment against his father, Zoran Lazović, and the Higher Court in Podgorica recently confirmed that act.
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