Police officer Ljubo Milović He suggested to his colleagues from the so-called police cartel that they attack the train on the Hamburg-Munich route if it turned out that their cocaine ended up "on the tracks".
This was revealed to them at the end of 2019 after learning that the Kavač clan's mercenaries had failed to remove millions of dollars worth of drugs from a ship in the Belgian port of Antwerp.
Milović began formulating the plan after he was informed that the vessel with their shipment was heading to Hamburg, but also that the drugs could be transported from there by train to Munich.
He then proposes an attack if a container with cocaine is loaded onto a train.
He did so in a group chat on the once-protected Sky app on the night of December 22, 2019, after they were now accused Mileta Ojdanic informed that the Moroccans had failed to remove the white powder from the ship.
This was negotiated by, among others, Ljubo Milović - Officer, Ivan Stamatović - Batica, Mileta Ojdanic (Polar) and people hidden behind nicknames Maradona, Spanish i Jibbons.
From the transcripts provided by Europol to Montenegrin investigators, it is clear that in late 2019, the team had a problem with the delivery of cocaine from Latin America to Europe.
Nine days before the end of that year, Milović complained that they had failed to retrieve the shipment in Belgium, so they formed a group to "solve the problem."
During the discussion, in which the majority agreed that the Moroccan, their collaborator in Belgium, must pay with his head for the omission, Ojdanić insisted that they also consider the option of "extracting" the drugs in Germany.
Then, after a few minutes, he informs them of a new crisis:
"It looks like the box is going to Munich from Hamburg by train, in which case they can't do anything, because they're taking the whole box out. I'm waiting for a reply from Monit."
With a barrage of curses, two then-officers of the Montenegrin Sector for Combating Organized Crime and Corruption, Milović and Stamatović, write that nothing has come of the extraction in Hamburg.
"I'll f*ck them 1000 times and it's all a bit much no matter what we say," adds Ojdanić, and then Maradona again suggests that they get rid of the Moroccan:
"Just pick up a Moroccan... He won't give anything in return..."
Then Milović makes a proposal: "Let's see if anyone can attack the train if it's going to Munich. Is that feasible?"
The person using the nickname then joins the conversation. Spanish, insisting that the team reduce their nervousness and "let's see how we can best set this up and resolve it."
Although everyone "stands on the ball" for a moment, Ojdanić says that they should go to Belgium when they get their shipment sailing to Germany.
Milović, however, is asking for information on how much time they have to react if the train leaves for Munich:
"If they don't have that option when they load the train, should I try something? Maybe there's someone who would attack," he writes.
The team gathered around the fugitive with the police badge then explains that they have three days until the ship arrives at the port in Hamburg, to which Milović replies:
"We won't let her go to Munich"...
The head flies even for less
In the same chat, as "Vijesti" already reported, part of that group also claimed that their man - a Moroccan, must be held accountable because they did not take possession of the drugs according to the original plan.
"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 attack on everyone... We will not let these scumbags play with us. Let them steal bread from our children," says Maradona.
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 him up as soon as possible... Even if Monito's people come to see him and realize that we're not frauds... otherwise we'll lose the match. And Monito could lose his head because of those s**ts."
Ojdanić tries to calm the team down for hours, stating that the goods were not stolen but that they "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.
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