After the double murder of a Cetinje resident Žarko Pejaković i Petra Lipovina, members of the Skalja clan, accused of the crime, fled and used the Signal and Snapchat apps to discuss how to cover their tracks and remain undetected.
The investigation showed that members of the criminal group used both applications - Signal for encrypted communication among their closest accomplices, and Snapchat for exchanging photos and messages after the crime.
An analysis of the messages, which "Vijesti" has access to, reveals that it was through these channels that they planned to make false statements to the police, destroy evidence, and provide further logistical support...
Pejaković and Lipovina were killed on November 6th last year, while they were in a car in Gornja Gorica, before the roundabout at the entrance to Podgorica from the direction of Cetinje.
The prosecution and police have identified the fugitive mercenaries of the Skaljar clan as the direct perpetrators of this liquidation - Vuk Lalatović (25) from Nikšić and Arthur Zimmerman (28) from Belgrade, who are being sought by the police.
They are suspected of having, on that day, acting according to a pre-arranged plan, waited at a car wash for the BMW carrying Pejaković and Lipovina to arrive, and then fired at least 38 projectiles from automatic rifles in their direction.
Lalatović and Cimmerman fled to the Mareza settlement, where they set fire to the car used in the double murder, and then fled in a "pole" in which the defendant was waiting for them. Aleksandar Dacić.
Intercepted messages exchanged by the accused Skaljari men show that Sava Kaluđerović was trying to "cover" Dacić with the police, who, although he knew that he had participated in the murder of the Cetinje resident, drove him to Andrijevica in his vehicle.
On the same day that he dropped him off, Kaluđerović informed Dacić by phone that "the police had called him."
The next day, he wrote to him that he had given the police false information about Dacić's movements and sent him the phone number of the person who would burn the "Polo" he had used to participate in the double murder, on behalf of the Andrijevčanin, all in order to cover up the evidence...
He did this on the orders of a Danish citizen of Montenegrin origin, Tomi Ra Frost (41), who was previously known as Tomica Rajovic, which is under the name "S. p."on Signal maintained contact with the accused Kaluđerović.
According to "Vijesti", just a few hours after the murders, he provided him with the phone number of accomplice Dacić, all so that coordination within the group could continue.
Frost gave instructions
Frost sent Kaluđerović clear instructions not to carry a mobile phone with him when giving a statement to the police, and Kaluđerović complained to him that the car was there and that it would not be good for the police to find it.
After Kaluđerović's interrogation, his interlocutor was interested in what the inspectors asked him: "What did Ms.. tell you?", "Was it about this?", the Montenegrin Dane sent.
Kaluđerović answered in the affirmative, and then explained in an audio message that he had to call friends to confirm "the false story that he was at the basketball game, all so that the police would let him go."
"Nothing bro, they questioned me about this, did you see what happened yesterday, P., where were you, who were you with, how long were you there, everything, crazy. I had to call some friends to lie there, to confirm that I was at the basketball game and some stupid things, just to get away with it, so they would let me go. After he told me, if no one confirms this story, I'll leave you lying for six hours"...
The response he received from Frost also reveals attempts to cover up his tracks:
"Six hours is the maximum they can hold you, great, great, now I'm looking for someone to start the car."
However, the police were faster - they found the car that Dacić used to enable the two executioners to escape.
Kaluđerović then sent Frost a new message: "They asked me the same question about the car, brother, like do you have a car or do you drive someone else's car, I said no, no, I didn't mention this fiver, I didn't mention it at all, we lied," and then he asked again and got Dacić's phone number...
And the next day, on November 8, Kaluđerović wrote to his interlocutor, asking if he had also been "sniffed" by the police.
"They haven't, but they 100 percent will," Frost replied, who then sent Kaluđerović two more messages:
"Did they tease you about golf?" and "Brother said they have some footage of him getting into a five after this"...
In relation to the first message regarding the "golf", Kaluđerović then explained that they were not, but that they had found him: "They are not, but they are parked at his place and are probably waiting for me to go golfing," he wrote, and then confirmed that the police had found them on surveillance camera footage.
"Yes, they caught us on camera in the neighborhood"...
Money arrived from Denmark
In parallel with their communication, other members of the group exchanged photos and information about police activities via Snapchat, and on the phone of the accused Baranka Nikolete Uskoković Pictures and correspondence were found that testify to attempts at concealment and logistical planning.
Messages exchanged by Frost via Facebook show that on September 30, 2024, he secured a payment of 11.000 Danish kroner (about 1.392 euros) in the name of Miljan Marjanović, one of the defendants, but also that the money was then used to rent an apartment and purchase a vehicle.
Kaluđerović's messages exchanged via Instagram, as well as messages sent by the defendant Nikoleta Uskoković via Snapchat, confirm that she was also paid money. Kaluđerović paid her 18 euros on October 2024, 500, and 4 euros to Marjanović on November 550...
Nikoleta Uskoković, Kaluđerović, Dacić, Marjanović and Frost are accused of participating in the planning and logistical support of the double murder.
In addition to Lalatović and Zimerman, the police are also looking for Lazar Lazić (31) from Belgrade.
Lipovina left the Spuž Remand Prison at the end of 2023, and Pejaković ten days before the murder, because they had not been sentenced to first-instance sentences within the legal three-year period.
In Nikoleta Uskoković's phone, there are photos of Lipovina, the police, the Skaljar people...
On October 29, 2024, the accused Nikoleta Uskoković sent a photo of several members of the organized crime group, the Škaljari Clan, to her friend via the Snapchat application.
According to the documents obtained by "Vijesti", during correspondence with a certain N., the girl mentioned a certain Vuk, in the context of "Vuk needing to pay something"...
In the phone of the accused Uskoković, the police also found a photograph of the late Pejaković, as well as information about the creation of the image.
Several photographs taken after the murder of Lipovina and Pejaković were also found, as well as photographs of Vuk Lalatović from open sources, as well as photographs of the Police Directorate press conference at which it was announced that Milan Kršić from Škalja was arrested in Budva, and that two people who were planning to commit the most serious crimes were at large.
Uskoković asked a certain D. about GM through the same application, to which the interviewee replied "that she is not on good terms with him, because he belongs to a different clan."
She also corresponded with Marjanović, Lalatović, Frost... via Snapchat.
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