Moroccan must pay with his head: Part of the Kavač clan was negotiating retaliation because their cocaine was not seized at the port in Belgium

Give us a little of what we have so that they can kick the shit out of us right now.. Because if we let this go, they'll take the next one away from us,' said "Maradona"

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If they don't pay and we don't rip someone off, it's better not to work: Milović, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
If they don't pay and we don't rip someone off, it's better not to work: Milović, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

In the last days of 2019, a team of Kavča men with and without police badges planned to kill associates in charge of "extracting" cocaine at a port in Belgium, because their shipment was continuing by ship to Germany.

This stems from messages exchanged in the last days of December 2019 in a group chat on the once-protected Sky app.

This was, among other things, discussed Ljubo Milović - Officer, Ivan Stamatović called Tide, Mileta Ojdanic (Polar) and people hidden behind a pseudonym Maradona, Spanish i Jibbons.

It is clear from the transcripts provided by Europol to Montenegrin investigators that the team had a problem with the delivery of cocaine from Latin America to Europe in the twilight of 2019. Nine days before the end of that year, Milović complained that they had failed to recover the shipment in Belgium, so they formed a group to “solve” the problem.

A message was sent from Stamatović's account on the night of December 22, 2019: "When the ship arrives in Hamburg."

Maradona replies:

"Polar knows. Whether they take it out or not, the Moroccan must pay at least with his head, if not with the money... I forgot about the fall on everything.. We will not let the s**ts play with us.. Let them steal our children's bread."

Ojdanić lists the possibilities: "Either the goods are in the box, or they have done away with the Moroccan from Antwerp - Nordin," but Milović and Stamatović are seeking an explanation as to why the field team did not do the job.

Maradona, at the same time, does not give up on revenge:

"We have to get it up and running as soon as possible... Even if people from Monito come to see it and realize that we are not frauds... otherwise we lose the intervention. And Monito "He could lose his head over these s**ts."

Ojdanić tries to calm the team down for hours, stating that the goods were not stolen but had "escaped" because they did not have time to retrieve them before the ship sailed from Antwerp.

"I think the same...but we can't get past this," Maradona sends, with which the former police officer agrees.

"We're not going to cross, we're just trying to get it to Hamburg," Ojdanić added.

Milović was interested in why their soldiers had not done their job and how they explained that the shipment had escaped, "if it was on the green."

The messages show the group's code language - when the port is safe, "the bucket is on green", when there are problems, "on red", and after the extraction, they sent messages that "the bucket is on dry land".

"Here, on the other hand, everyone is telling me that the job couldn't have been done. There were no switchers in the port, but okay, they are 100% to blame," Ojdanić wrote.

A few minutes later, Maradona replied that their shipment would arrive in Hamburg in three days.

"Let them take it out. The most important thing is that it wasn't stolen. And there's no question of their guilt... They offer to take it out, but there's no switcher," Milović wrote.

It is known what comes next.

Maradona was interested in having the team explain to him, "Does that Moroccan have money?", and he sought that answer from a certain major.

However, Ojdanić replied, stating that they had, and that they had taken it out when it was much more difficult, after which Maradona asked for money for the murder of the associate he had found guilty of, to which Milović agreed.

"Give us a little of what we have to give them so they can fuck off right now. Because if we let this go, they'll take the next one away from us.... When grave punishes those who faint when they see blood, we can do the same..,” said Maradona.

Milović replied: "As far as I'm concerned, I'll give everything for it, just let's try to get it out tomorrow, then we'll know the full situation and make decisions."

During the discussion, Ojdanić curses the Moroccan team for ruining their "clean" job, to which Maradona replies:

"And for the Moroccan, we know what's coming for him... We'll pay a little more, but he won't be there... You know they're s**t... They won't pay you anything. When they don't invest, they're screwed, if they take it out, they take it out. But this time, they're screwed... Let's just sort it out with the people from Monit somehow."

Tried to save allies: Ojdanić
Tried to save allies: Ojdanićphoto: Boris Pejović

The man from Tivat replies that those who did not take out the cocaine "have to pay", and then a message arrives from the Spaniard: "We'll f*ck their mother for sure."

Maradona, as can be seen from the messages, was worried about losing the cross, but Ojdanić consoled him that this would not happen:

"...We are trusted with everything, because we always tell it like it is. We don't wash our hands and we don't lie... It doesn't matter if we took out 2 jobs, and for the third we made a mistake and told them so. And there is nothing controversial about that... They know everything about us, don't worry," he writes, and Maradona responds with a dozen messages, including one to "send the Moroccan on his way"...

Ojdanić explains that they have to "settle" something with Monita and the criminal group that is investing in this business, and the Spaniard states:

"But this is a really big blow for us, in every way, so now until everything is restored it will take time, nerves and money, f*ck it."

During the several-hour correspondence, Maradona again insists on punishing the Moroccan:

"If we don't punish the Moroccan, no one there will respect us anymore, we all know that," he writes, to which Ojdanić replies that he will do it, but that he doesn't like and doesn't know how to talk about it.

He also explains in the messages that their associate has now given up, that the Major told him that he is "as black as a mouse".

"They told him all sorts of things and said they would pay for this all the way to the bank... He said he was guilty and that he was aware, responsible. There are a lot of them, he's not alone, so let them see that they pay... If he pays, we won't touch him. If he doesn't pay, yes," Ojdanić writes.

"Let the Major hold him for money and we'll send someone, preferably to pick him up. Just let him decide if he wants to pay... of course if he pays we won't touch him. If they agree to pay, all the best to them," Matradona replied.

Jibony, the head of the Kavac cell

Ojdanić then explains to the group that the team that was supposed to remove the cocaine must pay, but at that moment another of the Kavčani, whom they address as boss, joins the conversation:

"If not, just send me the address, I have a man ready," wrote the person who gave himself the nickname Jibbons.

Even though he was the most rigid until then, Maradona replied: "Wait, boss, he would just kill, give us some money and we'll get something out of it."

The man from Tivat sends what "compensation" he has agreed upon: "I told them if it gets published in the newspapers that it was dropped, you will pay the price. If it doesn't, 15 million," to which Maradona adds that he would ask them for 15 million in both cases.

“So I have one ready for 50 miles to Potomac,” Gibonni sends.

Maradona insists that they are asking for 15 million, adding - "If they only pay what they invested, then the boss will finish," after which Ojdanić tries to save his associates, explaining that the four from that team certainly don't have 15 million.

"...If we let them go, others will do the same to us later. Believe me," Maradona writes, while Ojdanić also says that he will not forgive them.

The head is lost for much less.

"The boss then gets involved, we'll give them a deadline, you see how long it takes to return the money...", Maradona writes, and after that message, Ojdanić asks for Milović's opinion.

"Here's an Officer for you, brother, for your question. Everything is in full green. Everything is in green without an orange man, let alone a red item," he writes.

Maradona then sends that "Doctor agreed two hours ago, the first one”, after which the Spaniard also writes that he is of the same opinion.

"You don't have to ask me anything, you lose your head for much less, not for this much wealth, they had to get their asses down and do the job... they play lightly with other people's destinies, if they don't pay, and we don't rip off the right people, it's better not to do this job anymore," Milović wrote, and Džiboni added that his countryman lost his head for less than that.

"Brother, to be honest, maybe because of the Moroccan stench, my children won't come now, so I wouldn't forgive my brother if he was like that... But again, it's important that we all agree that he should travel," Maradona wrote, and then Milović spoke up again:

"They won't give you a euro, if they thought they had to pay, they would have attacked the box because... that's what I think, I may not be right, but the ratio of prison time to debt and losing your life was definitely not in their calculations," the policeman wrote.

"If they don't give it in 7 days, the boss will send him on his way, just so someone can take care of the logistics," Maradona replied, to which Giboni sent a message: "Give me the names and address, if you can get some info."

Then Maradona notes that they have "started to rock" even though they don't have money and asks the team what will happen when they get stronger.

"I'll give you whatever you want, just give me some information," sends Džiboni.

Although he asks that the Moroccans be given a deadline to return the money, Ojdanić says: "And I've always said that, if we're not ready for that, we don't deserve a slice of this business."

"There's no question of whether he will pay or not, let him say he won't and that's fine, just collect the information for me," says Giboni.

Part of the clan gathered around Milović and Ojdanić is included in the indictment of the Special State Prosecutor's Office, which charges individuals in that criminal organization with smuggling around 4,3 tons of cocaine, laundering around seven million euros, unlawful influence on political and executive power, the results of the 2020 parliamentary elections, but also for using violence and intimidation.

The SDT's act charged 21 people. Among them were 12 police officers, former and active at the time of their arrest, and one former mayor.

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