Police officers who worked for the so-called Grand Clan actively participated in DPS's pre-election activities: they put up posters, prepared pre-election and post-election rallies, fueled interethnic tensions, but also spoke about possible incidents in the event that the previous opposition did poorly in the vote...
This is stated by special prosecutors in a document about the organized crime group he led. Aleksandar Mijajlovic, which, according to their claims, influenced, among other things, the political and executive authorities, the media, and other important economic and social factors...
They were particularly active in the run-up to, and after, the 2020 parliamentary elections, in which the party they supported lost its three-decade rule.
Citizens' turnout at the polls on August 30th of that year was preceded by months of processions organized by the Serbian Orthodox Church for the passing of the Law on Freedom of Religion.
"In all cities where there were over 200, we are arresting priests who reported the gatherings, holding them for six hours and filing criminal charges regardless of the prosecutor's position," reports a police officer. Drago Spicanovic to his "boss" Mijajlović on June 14, 2020.
"That's how it should be," the suspected businessman replied to the then assistant director of the Police Directorate.
The same interlocutors exchange phone messages a day later, when a police official informs him that they have filed a criminal complaint against "two priests" in Bar, alluding that it had to be that way because they appointed the local prosecutor.
"Ada, did we set up the ODT or not?" Spičanović writes.
The day before the elections, Mijajlović sent a message to Spičanović stating that their political opponents were distributing leaflets in Podgorica: "And we respect silence."
After that, the police officer replies that they have similar activities, but in Bar, and that he has allegedly assigned one of his colleagues to guard the guys who will be doing this:
"Tonight in Bar, our beautiful ones at 1:30... I've instructed the person on duty... to be close by," Spičanović sent on August 29, later informing him further: "I said to wake me up if anyone tries to touch these beautiful children."
On the day of the vote, the policeman explains to him: "At least this morning it dawned Decisively for Montenegro... At least he decided," and now the accused, Mijajlović, replies: "That's right"...
At the beginning of that month, the Democratic Party of Socialists submitted to the State Electoral Commission an electoral list called "Decisively for Montenegro! DPS - Milo Đukanović", and the leader of the list was Dusko Markovic.
Recently arrested police officer Milovan Pavićević, who was then "sent" to house arrest, first wrote to Mijajlović on August 21, 2020, announcing what he would do ahead of the elections "when the president has his final activities"...
The President of Montenegro at that time was Milo Djukanovic.
"I think that by the 30th, during the same week, when the president has his final activities in Pg, we will organize as many vehicles, flags, torches as possible...", Pavićević said in the message.
The then chief of the Podgorica police practically reports to Mijajlović, who does not hold a government position.
The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) reminds that a civil servant may not, for the purpose of pursuing a private interest or the interests of another natural or legal person related to him, use state property and data at his disposal in the performance of his duties, but that police work is carried out with the aim of ensuring equal protection of security, rights and freedoms, applying the law and ensuring the rule of law:
"And that the illegal provision of data and information, enabling unauthorized persons to gain access to data and information obtained in the course of or in connection with the performance of police duties, is grounds for termination of employment of a police officer by force of law"...
The next time Pavićević wrote to the head of that criminal organization, it is said, was on September 1, after the ruling DPS lost the parliamentary elections and in anticipation of what they called a rally for the defense of Montenegro, but before the formation of a new government of the newly established majority...
"Greetings, comrade, encourage all our people, friends, families... all old and young, all who carry something human and Montenegrin in them, to come out to the square on Sunday!", reads the message sent by the policeman.
Mijajlović replies: "Everything already!!!!".
The so-called patriotic rally in the center of Podgorica on September 6, 2020 was attended, among others, by Blazo Djukanovic - son of the then President of Montenegro and DPS Milo Đukanović, former director of Plantation Verica Marash, the then Minister of Culture Aleksandar Bogdanović, president of the Municipality of Nikšić Veselin Grbović, part of DPS MPs, director of the Airport of Montenegro Danilo Orlandic...
The police then sent an unusual statement, in which they "counted" all the participants...
"According to the Police Directorate's estimate, around 50.000 citizens are present at Independence Square and everything is going on without incidents. Columns of vehicles with citizens from the direction of Nikšić, Danilovgrad and Cetinje are still arriving," a police post on a social network states.
Tonight in Bar our Beautiful ones at 1:30... I have instructed the person on duty... to be close by", Spičanović sends to Mijajlović on August 29, and later additionally informs him: 'I said to wake me up if anyone tries to touch these beautiful children'"
How will Vukasa... just keep quiet?
The prosecutors also state in the order that on April 3, 2020, the defendant prosecutor Andrijana Nastić sent Aleksandar Mijajlović a message regarding a case:
"The case is still with Vukas," she says, alluding to special prosecutor Vukas Radonjić.
After that, Mijajlović sends a message:
"Yes, but he doesn't ask about it anymore," to which Prosecutor Nastic replies: "Of course... But it's with him... It'll work better now."
The suspected businessman replies: "How can he... Just be quiet," to which the accused Nastić replies:
"Of course, I know without you telling me"...
Amfilohije has corona?
The messages also reveal that the then Minister of Defense Predrag Bošković and businessman Aleksandar Mijajlović corresponded intensively during October 2020 about the health condition of Metropolitan Amfilohije Radović, who was hospitalized due to a coronavirus infection.
The communication shows that the two exchanged information obtained from the Clinical Center of Montenegro, including that which was not publicly available.
According to the content of the messages, Bošković repeatedly conveyed details about the metropolitan's treatment to Mijajlović, stating that the information was being sent to him by the then director of the Clinical Center, Jevto Eraković.
The messages show that Bošković and Mijajlović also commented on media reports, expressed doubts about the accuracy of certain information, and discussed possible sources of infection.
In one of the messages, they also exchange jokes...
"Status on CT now. I would give gold to the first person who tells me about it," writes Mijajlović.
To this, Predrag Bošković responds with a message:
“Ahahahahahah... You have a hunch then.”
He cried to the prosecutor, but got slapped.
In mid-July 2020, Spičanović, as stated in the prosecutor's order, sent Mijajlović a message with a link to a text from Vijesti - that a man from Nikšić had been arrested for violent behavior.
The text states that this person, along with seven other people, entered into a conflict with two fellow citizens from whom they stole the Montenegrin flag and set it on fire.
"The prosecutor let him go, imagine... But he got slapped in the head... He cried there that he had a heart condition, that he was going to have surgery," Spičanović says.
Mijajlović replies: "F*ck the motherfucker for letting him go," and the interviewer continues:
"Imagine the scum. I told Tiho to call the director, and he told Ivica... But this is the second time"...
To this, Mijajlović sends a message: "That's right."
Spičanović explains:
"That prosecutor is the cousin of the one who owns Cosmetics... And he's the one who finances DF."
Mijajlović replies: "Bums."
Spičanović sends messages with the following content: “Pih... I would f*ck their mother”.
They promised hate graffiti, they drew hate graffiti.
Spičanović also wrote to Mijajlović on September 1, 2020, announcing that their people would try to provoke interethnic divisions in multiethnic Rožaje by drawing graffiti.
"It will be a little busier in Rožaje tonight... Run away Turks... Move... And the inevitable 4S," he said in a phone message.
This really happened, and the next day, some media outlets and social networks announced that "disturbing graffiti had appeared" at several locations in Rožaje...
About ten days before the 2020 parliamentary elections, Spičanović and Mijajlović again comment on the upcoming elections, writing:
Mijajlović: Just throw something at them every day.
Spičanović: That's right... Shit, the dog is fucking their mother.
Mijajlović: This too shall pass.
Spičanović: And father, let's just not forget and forgive them as usual.
Then they talk about Berane and Gusinje, and from the messages it appears that they are talking about the then opposition, which is allegedly preparing incidents in the event of a bad election result.
"They'll want to throw in a few incidents... To declare... If they get 40% together... They're counting on winning," Spičanović writes.
"Vijesti" announced in early September 2025 that the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Bijelo Polje had not discovered who was responsible for organizing the graffiti with the aim of inciting interethnic hatred in Pljevlja.
Two years have passed since the publication of transcripts from the Sky app, which indicate the role of the police officers at the time in organizing that "job".
The institution said that they would take procedural actions "in the coming period", but without a clear answer as to whether they would question the police officers, now accused Petar Lazović and Dragan Radonjić.
The graffiti with Serbian symbols in multiethnic Pljevlja followed the August 2020 elections, when the DPS lost power after three decades.
When asked by "Vijesti" whether the police officers at the time would be questioned due to new findings, based on communications from the encrypted Sky ECC application, the prosecutor's office did not give a clear answer.
"In the coming period, the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Bijelo Polje will undertake all actions, together with the Police Directorate as the authority responsible for detecting criminal offenses for which prosecution is undertaken ex officio, as well as request data from other institutions and undertake other procedural actions within its jurisdiction in order to detect criminal offenses and perpetrators of criminal offenses for which the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Bijelo Polje is actually and territorially competent, and therefore also in relation to the events that are the subject of your interest," reads the response of the Deputy Head of the Prosecutor's Office, Vladan Đalović.
As "Vijesti" previously reported, communication from the Sky application indicates that Petar Lazović, then an employee of the Police Directorate, organized the desecration of Pljevlja with symbols with the aim of inciting interethnic intolerance.
After the "drawers" were detained, Lazović asked the then head of the Special Police Department (SPO), Dragan Radonjić, to treat them leniently.
The correspondence shows that Radonjić agreed to this, and then Lazović informed the leader of the Kavača criminal clan, Radoje Zvicer, about it.
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