Petar Lazovic he recounted Darko Sarić that he launched a police operation against "stinking scoundrels", incidentally alluding that he thought that Marko Ljubiša Kan will not survive the next wait.
An active police officer from the special team writes about this in early June 2020, while communicating with a convicted drug lord from Pljevlja via the once-protected Sky phone application.
After asking him about his "hajduk health", congratulating him on his new life and offering his and his father's help, he informs him that he was unable to write to him earlier due to official obligations:
"But I've been arresting some stinking scoundrels from CT (Cetinja), so that's why I'm not writing," Lazović said in the message.
He then tells him that he took Kan's car in Budva.
"I took Kano blind G to BD... He asked me if this was necessary for Lazović, I said - it is necessary, especially for you... Because I told him that because of his barking at me and my friends, we no longer have a professional problem, but a personal one."
He stays on the subject, and tells him what he thinks about that Budva resident:
"Brother, that rabbit is a sneaky one. I think the rabbit has used up all his luck, that the next time it will be game over," says Lazović.
The policeman is clearly alluding to the fact that Ljubiša survived several assassination attempts.
Khan has been labeled as a person of interest to security, whose name has been present in reports of criminal activities on the Montenegrin coast for years. He denied this.
The services consider him close to the Skaljari criminal clan, and "Vijesti" published several Sky communications in which the Kavača group plans his murder.
According to known data, at least three assassination attempts were made on Ljubiš - in September 2017 in Budva, in January 2020 in Belgrade, and again in March of the following year in the metropolis of Montenegrin tourism.
He was last wounded this summer at a hotel pool in Pržno, for which he was later suspected. Andrei Tanaskovski.
He has not yet been arrested, and the Police Directorate has urged citizens to report any information about him, warning that "any action or deliberate concealment of information about the movements or whereabouts of this Macedonian is a criminal offense."
Comrade from Ukraine
A few days later, in the same chat, Lazović switches to the head of the Kavač clan. Radoja Zvicer, whom he addresses in that communication as "a friend from Ukraine".
A resident of Kotor was seriously wounded just a month earlier in the capital of that country, in an action by the Skalja criminal clan.
"I helped this other guy from Ukraine a little bit, because they told me you love him and that he's our friend"...
Then he mentions Ljub Milović, a colleague at the time who also wore the uniform of the Police Directorate.
"It is dear to me as mine Marko... I guarantee you that, I will go into everything with Ljubo and he is with us and with you without reservation and his entire team is ours, very serious, you will see... Yes, that's why I help him because he is a true Montenegrin... And feel free to tell him anything he needs, we are here"...
Lazović then says that camaraderie is above all else for him and that this is clear to everyone around him:
"Your friend - my friend, I went after these bastards... they even sent me some messages from Colombia, but it only got worse after that! I'm your younger brother and all my friends are yours and I'm calling you Ljubo... Write for whatever you need and when you need, beware of those liars out there," he adds.
"Vijesti" previously reported that the two communicated frequently while Šarić was in Serbian prison/detention, and that Lazović, among other things, asked if they could kidnap him from Belgrade.
He offered that option after the Court of Appeal in Belgrade upheld the verdict sentencing Šarić to 15 years in prison for smuggling 5,7 tons of cocaine from South America to Europe.
"Now they've told me about a punishment, they tricked me, what are you going to do? We'll see what we can do," Šarić writes to police officer Lazović.
"Can we get you out of there, brother?" the then informal head of the police Special Operations Support Team asks him.
"I'll see what I can do, and let you know," Šarić replied then.
"We clean them all"...
Dude, this year we're cleaning them all out... we're starting with Khan, I can't wait to kill him, I dreamed he escaped from me, I went crazy, brother, I went crazy, I dream he escaped from me, oh, I said, and like somewhere in BG I hit him and he escaped..."
"Vijesti" previously published the message, which, according to the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), was sent to Sky by Lazar Ilić, one of the accused members of the criminal organization that planned to kill Ljubiša.
According to the investigation files, he forwarded the SMS on the first day of 2021, and then a photo of a "Glock" pistol to the same interlocutor, which was confiscated from him by police officers about twenty days later after a search of his apartment in Budva.
"I swear to you, brother, you'll see, I'll drill him like a tree in the sky, hahahaha...", Ilić continues in the continuation of the communication.
The SDT filed the indictment in early March 2025, and it states that the criminal group was created by Radoje P. Zvicer, a resident of Kotor, and Nikola V. Vušović, aka Džoni, from Vračar.
The members of this organization are Mario M. Milošević from Podgorica, Radovan L. Mujović from Nikšić, Ivan Z. Biletić from Berane, Aleksandar B. Ćetković, permanently residing in Budva, Davor S. Kordić with temporary residence in Budva, Damir S. Mandić from Podgorica and Branko R. Simić from Užice.
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