"Pita dad wants to throw five pieces in": Petar Lazović asked the clan to count his father in the next round of cocaine

"Here, at dad's house... Dad asks if he can throw in 5 pieces," writes the younger Lazović on Sky in a message to Ivan Stamatović Batica

He does this about ten days before his father is dismissed from his position as assistant director of the Police Directorate.

Ivan Stamatović, however, asks if Zoran Lazović has the money to pay for the delivery, saying that he "has no more debt."

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He also ordered drugs for his dad: Petar Lazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
He also ordered drugs for his dad: Petar Lazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The then Assistant Police Director for Organized Crime Zoran Lazovic He asked members of the Kavača criminal clan to "insert" five kilograms of cocaine for him in the next round of international cocaine smuggling.

This was claimed by his son, police officer Petar Lazović, while he was corresponding with a colleague from the service and the cartel on the Sky application. Ivan Stamatović called Batica.

The now-indicted former security guard Lazović begins communicating on the once-protected telephone program on February 18, 2021, at around 21.30:XNUMX p.m....

Stamatović answers him and asks what he is doing, and Lazović replies:

"Here at dad's house... Here dad asks if he can throw in 5 pieces."

"Does he have the money to pay for it? He doesn't have any more debt," Stamatović replies.

The younger Lazović then introduces his mother into the story, and then, to confirm, sends a photo showing her, his, and the legs of another male person.

Stamatović explains that they cannot get cocaine to the elder Lazović during that tour, that they will see about the next delivery, but that they are not making any promises...

"This tour is full, we'll see something next time, but we're not making any promises," he writes.

A reduced account regarding the purchase of cocaine
A reduced account regarding the purchase of cocainephoto: Sky/Vijesti

Petar Lazović then inquires about its acquisition:

"How much do I have now, let's see what we'll do for tomorrow and Australia," he asks and gets the answer that he has "paid 22 for the tour that started"...

After asking how much he had left in total, Stamatović sent him a photographed bill.

“Junior

10 - 1,7% = 8,3 * 25.000 = 207.500 - 16.720 debt from earlier = 224.220.

New job

22 * 5300 = 116.600

"224.200 -116.600 = 107.620 remaining," it says on the paper that Stamatović photographed and sent to him.

The accused police officer explained the calculation to his colleague:

"It worked out, you added the money you had from earlier, 16 hours or so, and then subtracted this job that started. You have over 100 hours left."

Asked for money immediately: Stamatović
Asked for money immediately: Stamatovićphoto: Boris Pejović

Petar Lazović then asks for advice on whether to "invest" what's left in the job that the team gathered around the fugitive with the police badge is doing. Ljub Milović, arranges for a later day:

"106 is 22? Will I be able to fix that tomorrow," he asks.

He gets an explanation from a colleague:

"I hope I'm writing so that it can be understood. 116.600 is 22 pieces. I don't know, dude, follow your gut feeling. Look at you. Officers", make arrangements and I'm here," he sends.

Immediately afterwards, the chief accountant of the police drug cartel adds that he did not discuss the details of the "new deal" with Milović, who also used the nickname Officer on Sky.

"I don't know. I haven't talked to him about the details yet. 21 pieces are 111.300, and you have 107.620. So there's only 3.680 left. Take it easy, as a man would say. See you tomorrow, my wife is here, so I'll come over for a bit," Stamatović sends, answering Lazović that he doesn't know at what price they'll be able to sell the cocaine.

"As soon as the market is flooded, the price drops, but if it's 25, it's around 880.000. You're almost a millionaire, hahaha. That's what you'll do with the Australian business," he writes, adding that "the one that sails is very important to the Officer. There's a lot of it"...

Son ordered "pieces" for him: Zoran Lazović
Son ordered "pieces" for him: Zoran Lazovićphoto: Boris Pejović

"I didn't know the details about Australia. And Officer, yes. A little, not terrible. It's like it's his first time rocking hard, it's not like this, but compared to the money he had at the time, he was rocking hard. You're the same. Without a brother to bring you together. Take it easy, there will be time, there will be this job and time," Stamatović concludes and sends a message to his colleague that he, Lazović, has 21 "pieces" on the MSC ship, and 20 in the shipment going to Australia...

Accusations

Petar Lazović is a former employee of the National Security Agency (ANB).

He was arrested on July 18, 2022, on the orders of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), on suspicion of committing several serious crimes: creating a criminal organization, drug and weapons smuggling, unauthorized possession of narcotics, smuggling, unauthorized possession of weapons and explosives, as well as abuse of official position.

The proceedings were initiated on the basis of materials provided to the SDT by Europol and French judicial authorities, first in July and December 2021, and then again in May 2022.

According to the prosecution, he subordinated the civil service to the interests of the Kavača criminal clan, namely its leader. Happy Switzerland.

He would inform the man from Kotor if any of his soldiers "sang". At one point, he informed him that the man from Nikšić Petar Mujović Immediately after his arrest, he admitted to the police that he had been waiting in front of the Kotor police station with a bullet in his barrel for one of the leaders of the criminal Skalja clan. Jovan Vukotić, and he also told them who paid him to liquidate that Kotor resident.

After the tip-off, the charges against Mujović were changed - he was only charged with illegal possession of weapons and explosives.

Petar Lazović's defense has repeatedly offered bail, including a sum of around 9,3 million euros, but the proposals have been rejected on the grounds that there is a risk of flight and repetition of criminal offenses.

In May 2025, the Higher Court in Podgorica confirmed the indictment against Lazović on suspicion that he, as an ANB officer, participated in the kidnapping and torture. Goran Brajović.

According to the allegations of the special prosecutor's office, long-time police officer Stamatović is part of a police drug cartel.

This former commander of the Podgorica police and member of the Special Operational Support Team in the then Sector for Combating Organized Crime was on the run until December 9, 2024, when he walked into the Podgorica High Court and surrendered.

Zoran Lazović, former assistant police director, is accused of creating a criminal organization and abuse of official position.

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