I'll kill Pavićević, you'll see!: Fugitive Rafailović planned revenge after being labeled the leader of a criminal group

In an interview with Zvicer, a Budvanin announces that he will liquidate the then chief of Podgorica police, claiming that everything was set up for him.

"I've never touched anyone first, nor tricked anyone, nor deceived anyone... and I won't let this pass, I'll kill Pavićević, you'll see," he sends to the leader of the Kavčani.

He says that he was suggested to blame the police for everything and say that Pavićević is in charge, and that the Special Team is "doing cocaine"

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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Runaways Vasilije Rafailović He promised to kill the former chief of the Podgorica police. Milovan Pavićević, after he was identified by that security service as one of the leaders of an organized criminal group accused of committing or planning several serious crimes.

According to the Special State Prosecutor's Office, Budvanin said this in communication with Radoj Zvicer, announcing to him that they would eliminate the police chief with the help of plastic explosives.

They communicate via the now decrypted phone application after the arrests of part of that team began in earnest, but also after they learned that the Kosovar Bajram Pista agreed to cooperate with the prosecution in the process against them.

He repeatedly repeats that he was "accused of acts" that he doesn't even know happened, but also states that "there is not even 1% of evidence against them if Drele remains silent"...

Nikola Drecun, one of the defendants in that case, however, spoke before the special prosecutor during the investigation, describing in detail what tasks he had, and later denied everything at the trial, saying that he had been subjected to police torture and that the authorities had offered him money to falsely accuse his companions.

One cop is packing, the other is laughing

During the conversations that begin in late May 2020, Rafailović explains to the leader of the Kavač clan that more than 20 people were searched by the police and that everyone from their team, "Mujo, Lipa" and others....

He says that his friends, including Mario Milošević, informed that prosecutors accepted everything Pista said and accused the police of packing everything for them: "Brother, I'll put 5 kg of drone on his house, car, children"...

"We need a drone, bro, the best one for 10kg, for that Pavićević's house, so let them make as many parts as they want," he writes on June 7, 2020.

Then he again blames the police, indirectly stating that their friends from that service are not very shaken by the case: "The police are putting this on us, brother, and these 'ours' are laughing," he adds.

He then explains that he is certain Refuge suggested that they now try to blame everything on the police and accuse them of the same.

"Ostoja tells me that we should say the same thing to them... That they organized all this... Pavićević is the boss... The Spec Team is doing cocaine... So let's see who's lying"...

I will strengthen and tear it apart.

About ten days after that conversation, the then leaders of the Special State Prosecutor's Office with Milivoj Katnić held a press conference, where they announced that they had prosecuted twenty-one members of a criminal organization for planning murders, illegal possession of weapons and explosives, causing serious bodily harm, as well as drug trafficking...

Rafailović i Radovan Mujović They were identified as the leaders of a group that, it was said at the time, was formed in 2017 on the territory of Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia...

The Budva native previously explains to Zvicer that the investigators do not have a shred of evidence and that they will pay him for everything they do to him:

"Brother, let them call me Bajram and not my name, if I don't return this, I won't ask if I'm allowed or not, because what they're doing to me is unacceptable... I've never touched anyone first, nor tricked anyone, nor deceived anyone, nor have I ever done anything dishonorable in my life, and I won't let this pass, I'll kill Pavićević, you'll see," he sends.

He emphasizes that it won't be long before that happens, although he admits that they (the police and prosecutor's office) have now cleaned them up like "a s**t stick":

"It won't be long before I get stronger and tear it apart... And the fat officer who tortures people and makes a living, that's a different story, someone will kill him in public when the authorities start reporting martyrs," he says, alluding to the fact that the police allegedly abused their mutual friends during interrogation... "Come on, brother, I'll calm down now, they cleaned us up with a f*cking pole, but we'll see who's going to pick who off the concrete in the end."

He then repeats that everything was set up for him by a "shiptar", or Pista:

"Acts that I don't even know were committed, I don't know from the newspapers, not anything else... And all that because a Albanian made me the main financier and the like... And that I was in the group on the phone when he came to work Cora (Khan), me Bole and Saša... I was neither in the group nor ever had any relationship with him, the manager told him Žile helps us and sends messages and that's all"...

The runway at the prosecutor's office

Pista once said that he Jovan Mirkovic, former driver of one of the heads of the Kavač clan Slobodan Kašćelan, connected with that organized crime group that sought to liquidate the people of Budva Marko Ljubisa Khan, Goran Slovinić Bral, journalist Oliver Lakić...

He was arrested on April 29, 2019, when it was revealed that he had come to Budva with the intention of eliminating Khan, who is listed as a person of interest for security reasons.

At the time, he claimed that he didn't want to kill anyone, but rather to buy a weapon. However, he later confessed everything to investigators.

"Now I'm going to put an end to all your lives," Pista explains what he said when he was told. Goran Rakočević In mid-May 2020, he said in prison that he had been "typed".

He also claimed before the special prosecutor that members of the Kavač clan in the Supca prison told him which murders, attempts and explosives they were responsible for, but also that they planned the murder of a Cetinje resident. Ivan Vukotić, women from Belgrade Biljana Mančić, unsuccessfully organized an escape Mario Milošević from the Kosovo prison, set the cottage on fire Ranko Radulović, killed a man in prison, wounded Dragan Roganović, to have family support Roganović (Duska).

He also explained how the people of Kavkaz celebrated the attempted murder of Kan and Slovinić in prison, and the planting of explosives in his wife's vehicle. Miloš Mančić.

Allegedly, a close relative of the people of Kotor Jovana i Igor Vukotić - Ivana was supposed to be killed by the same team they suspect of liquidating her Bogdan Milić, and Radovan Mujović asked Pista to slaughter Mančićeva, in order to harm her husband Miloš, because he testified against the group of that Nikšić man.

The Kosovar claims that the man from Nikšić explained to him that Mančić was the weakest link of their previous associate and that is why he was looking for her head.

He claims that he was offered 200.000 euros for the murder of journalist Olivera Lakić, because she "saw a notebook."

Accusations

The special state prosecution charges Mujović, Rafailović and 20 other defendants with creating a criminal organization and planning the murders of Budvan Marko Ljubiša Kan, Goran Slovinić Bral and journalist Olivera Lakić...

They are under indictment Petar V. Lipovina, Mitar D. Marković, Filip M. Knežević, Lazar M. Nedović, Aleksandar B. Ćetković, Boško Z. Pavlovic, citizens of Serbia Jovan Mirković and Aleksandar Stevanović, Marko A. Zoric, Nikola Z. Marić, Uroš V. Đurđevac, Goran V. Rakočević, Ivan R. Brnović, Nikola P. Drecun, Aleksandar Z. Đurđevac, Mošo I. Paović, Uroš V. Vučinić, Davor H. Avdić i Nemanja M. Zurovac.

Information also came from the Remand Prison

After the arrest of the Kavač clan soldiers, Rafailović maintained intensive communication with Mario Milošević, who was then still in the Spuž Remand Prison, where he was not allowed to have a mobile phone.

Transcripts from the once-protected Sky app show that Milošević was the one reporting to him how their associates were behaving during the interrogation and who mentioned whom, but also that Rafailović was persuading his associates to have their lawyers inform journalists in advance that Pista was a false witness...

"My godfather is now telling me that they have accepted Pista. They will accept his testimony, he doesn't know exactly what his status is. What the hell is Čađenović doing," Milošević wrote to Budvanin.

Rafailović forwards Zvicer correspondence with him, but also with another associate, telling him what to do:

"Please write to Ranko to write to the newspapers that Pista is a false witness and to ask Bole and the Albanian to take a polygraph. Let Bole ask for a polygraph... Let them ask for a polygraph for Pista. Bole has nothing to do with it, 1%," Rafailović writes.

The interlocutor, hidden behind the nickname Roberto, informs him that "Bola" has been charged with being a member of a criminal group that transmitted messages and that Pista appointed him...

Then he sends him the minutes of the hearing and the message "Pista stated all this and they accepted everything he said"...

"Pista named everyone and explained everything in court," Roberto sends...

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