The Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) is determining who acted illegally in the first investigation into the lifting of the ban on entering Montenegro for Belgrade criminals. Great Belivuk i Marko Miljković, and in that investigation another officer of the Police Administration (UP) was arrested, Aleksandar Boskovic.
He was arrested on Saturday evening by officers of the Special Police Department (SPO), on the orders of the SDT prosecutor. Jovan Vukotić, "Vijesti" learned from several sources.
On Friday, the SDT opened a new investigation into the abuse of the UP system, namely the lifting of the ban on Belivuk and Miljković. In that investigation, the former assistant director of the UP was arrested on Friday Dejan Knezevic and former head of the Department for Suppression of Serious Crimes Milorad Žižić.
They were questioned last night by the investigating judge of the Higher Court in Podgorica.
Knežević and Žižić denied the charges during the hearing.
Ivana Vukmirović, the High Court's public relations advisor, told "Vijesti" that all three defendants have been ordered to house arrest.
"The defendants were ordered to undergo a surveillance measure, a ban on leaving the apartment and a ban on approaching and meeting with certain persons," Vukmirović explained.
According to information from "Vijesti", the decision was made late at night.
They are accused of being part of a criminal clan that, according to the SDT, was formed by the former assistant director of the UP. Zoran Lazovic and former Chief Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic, whose members, according to their claims, include the suspended special prosecutor Sasa Cadjenovic and a policeman Petar Lazovic.
Already arrested
Aleksandar Bošković with his now deceased colleague S. Đ. He was arrested in mid-October 2021, on the orders of the then prosecutor of the Basic State Prosecutor's Office. Vukas Radonjić, on suspicion of abusing their official position by lifting the ban on Belivuk and Miljković from entering Montenegro.
This investigation was opened after the then State Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior Milosevic works filed a criminal complaint for manipulation in the UP system, namely the deletion of the ban on entering Montenegro for two criminals from Belgrade.
This measure was imposed on Belivuk and Miljković for reasons of national and internal security.
The ban was, as is believed, deleted from the code of the UP employee, who was on sick leave at the time, and Bošković and S. Đ worked with her in the same department at the time.
The case was almost "kidnapped" from the ODT on the same night that Prosecutor Radonjić issued a written warrant for the arrest of the UP officer, and then handed over to the jurisdiction of the SDT, while it was headed by Katnić. Special Prosecutor Sanja Jovićević It immediately decided to release Bošković and S. Đ., as there was no basis for suspicion of their detention.
A few days later, Bošković and his colleague filed criminal charges against Prosecutor Radonjić, claiming that he "unfoundedly, illegally and out of malicious intent ordered their arrest."
A year and a half later, the case was opened at the Committee on Political System, Judiciary and Administration, when a control hearing was held regarding the actions of the judicial authorities in the case of lifting the entry ban on two Belgrade criminals. The Committee heard numerous accusations about the actions of prosecutors, pressures and decisions in October 2021.
Radonjić announced that day that the police had not heeded his verbal order to arrest the police officers as suspects in the lifting of the ban on Belivuk and Miljković entering Montenegro. After he had given a written order, as he said, he received a call around midnight from the head of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office. Beautiful Medenica and asked him to release those UP officers, accusing him of acting illegally.
"When I refused, she told me she would call me the acting VDT (Drazen Buric)"He didn't ask me to release them, but he asked me to hand over the files to the SDT. I made a note about that, it's all in the prosecutor's office's register," Radonjić said.
Accusations against Prosecutor Medenica were also made at the board session by the former acting head of the Podgorica Basic Prosecutor's Office. Nikola BoricicHe said he was convinced "that this case was the reason for his demise."
Indictment
In October 2024, the SDT filed an indictment against Katnić and Zoran Lazović, claiming that they formed a criminal organization. The SDT claims that they only formally took action against the leaders of the Kavač clan, and that they hid international information about the head of the criminal organization. Happy Switzerland and a clan member Duško Roganović, but also that Zoran Lazović ordered the lifting of the ban on entry from the UP system for Belivuk and Miljković, at the end of December 2020.
The SDT indictment charges the former assistant director of the UP with having requested from the then assistant director of the UP on December 28, 2020 Enis Baković that the ban on Belivuk and Miljković be lifted, explaining to him that this was “necessary for operational work”. Then, as the indictment states, Baković called Bošković, who had been arrested the night before last, who lifted the entry ban. This was done at 10:07 a.m., on December 28, 2020, just two days after the fugitive leader of the Kavač clan requested it from agent Petar Lazović via Sky messages.
"Have the brothers arrived?"
The SDT alleges in the indictment that after the ban was lifted, Petar Lazović asked Zvicer via the Sky app: "Have the brothers arrived? I called to check, they were lifted," Lazović wrote.
The illegal decision and brokering through the UP system led to Belivuk and Miljković staying in Montenegro from January 17 to 29. Two days before the Belgraders left Montenegro, the elder Lazović, according to the SDT, had lunch with them, Zvicer, Ljubo Milović i Slobodan Kascelan at the restaurant in Grahovo.
SDT believes that Zoran Lazović and Milivoje Katnić misled the public about the visit of the Belgraders, claiming at a press conference on January 28, 2021 that their ban was lifted at the request of their colleagues from Serbia, that they were under 24-hour surveillance, and that "if they are not enemies of Montenegro, we have nothing to fear..."
Belivuk and Miljković were arrested at the Belgrade airport upon their return from Montenegro, and are on trial in Serbia on charges of committing numerous murders and crimes.
During the hearing as a witness, Baković said that an entry ban was imposed on Belivuk and Miljković in 2018, and that Zoran Lazović called him at the end of December 2020 and asked for the measure to be deleted from the system. He stated that he did not question too much why they needed it, and that he gave a verbal order to Aleksandar Bošković to do so.
"Bošković conveyed this to his colleague S. Đ. and they lifted the ban. Our work was exclusively technical in nature," Baković said at the time.
"Vijesti" previously published Baković's correspondence with Petar Lazović, in which the former assistant director of the Police Department responds to a subordinate colleague's request to lift the ban.
Although he initially objects, Baković writes after Lazović replies that his father asked him to do so:
"I'm just saying, I made an agreement with Z. Criminals. These are, you and I both know, criminals. But if they want help, that's fine. When do you expect them to arrive, should I let them know?"
While Belivuk and Miljković were visiting Zvicer in January 2021, the then Minister of the Interior Sergej Sekulovic sent a letter requesting clarification on who lifted the ban on criminals from Belgrade. He did this after “Vijesti” published on January 21, 2021, that Belivuk and Miljković had been searched in Kotor.
During his hearing as a witness in the SDT, Aleksandar Bošković claimed that Baković called him and asked for the ban to be lifted, and that he conveyed this to his colleague S. Đ., who did so.
He stated that he did not question the subject for which Zoran Lazović requested this. He allegedly learned more about Belivuk and Miljković later when a group was arrested at the Tivat airport, allegedly planning to kill Belgraders.
Pavicevic received the information
Former head of the Central Bank of Podgorica Milovan Pavićević During the hearing in the investigation against Lazović and Katnić, he stated that on January 16, 2021, the Chief of the Belgrade Police Veselin Milić learned that Belivuk and Miljković would come to Montenegro.
He explained that he forwarded this to Milorad Žižić.
He was proud, as he explained, of the UP action at Tivat airport, when the liquidation of Belgrade residents was prevented...
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