He offered ports, "Kavčani" gave him a share of the drugs: SDT on Aleksandar Mijajlović's role in the international cocaine smuggling chain

According to SDT documents, Mijajlović is part of a criminal organization formed in 2019 by Ljubo Milović and Mileta Ojdanić, which, together with Radoje Zvicer, organized smuggling from South America to Europe...

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Arrested in October 2024: Mijajlović, Photo: Luka Zeković
Arrested in October 2024: Mijajlović, Photo: Luka Zeković
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During breaks in negotiations over cigarette smuggling and teaching the head of the Kavač clan Radoja Zvicer (44) to move the family to safety - "with the Arabs", one of the alleged leaders of the Grand Clan Aleksandar Aco Mijajlović (56) he explained to the policeman Petar Lazovic (36) that he can find ports suitable for cocaine smuggling on behalf of the people of Kavča.

Special prosecutors claim that this was one of his roles in the international drug trafficking ring.

According to documents from the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), Mijajlović is part of an international criminal organization formed in 2019. Ljubo Milović i Mileta OjdanicThis group, together with Zvicer, organized the smuggling of cocaine from South America to Europe.

In just eight months, from August 2020 to March 2021, they smuggled more than four tons of cocaine, according to special prosecutors.

The prosecution's files state that Mijajlović was tasked with participating in cocaine smuggling, finding ports suitable for receiving shipments arriving by sea from Ecuador, and carrying out other duties on the orders of the criminal group's organizers. These orders were allegedly passed on to him through police officer Petar Lazović.

All of this, claims SDT, stems from Sky communications between Mijajlović, Lazović, Milović and Ivan Stamatović.

Searching for ports

At the end of 2020, Mijajlović began offering ports from which the team gathered around Zvicer could "extract" cocaine.

Shortly before that, Lazović had spoken to Milović via the once-protected Sky app about the possibility of smuggling cocaine to Dubai. He soon brought Mijajlović into the story, by asking him, in agreement with the rest of the team, on November 30, 2020, according to the special prosecutors.

"Do you have an extraction location, which port... If it's not Rotterdam... Anywhere that ships from Ecuador sail from... We have the ability from Ecuador to send it wherever you want, wherever you have the ability to extract it," Lazović writes to Mijajlović.

He soon forwarded him the correspondence with Milović, from which it emerged that the now fugitive policeman had asked Lazović to check "where he had positions".

Hidden behind a nickname OfficerMilović explains that at the moment they are working exclusively through the port of Rotterdam, while previously shipments arrived in Istanbul, Hamburg and Antwerp.

"I can ship anywhere... Wherever ships from Ecuador go... I'm currently working Rotterdam. I've worked Istanbul, Hamburg and Antwerp," Milović says.

Hidden behind a nickname 1 MINUTE, Mijajlović then promises Lazović that he will try to find alternative routes. He mentions ports in Bulgaria and Greece as possible options.

From the communication it appears that he is seeking additional clarification on the way the cocaine is packaged. Through Lazović, he receives a response that the drugs are being shipped in containers, along with legal goods, and that the shipments from Bulgaria can later be transported to another destination.

"That's not a problem, we'll organize it," the crime squad told Mijajlović.

Milović adds that they have already sent drugs from Bulgaria to the Netherlands by truck and that this does not pose an obstacle to them.

At the same time, he emphasizes that everything must be coordinated with the people who "extract" cocaine in the ports where cargo arrives from South America, so that the drugs can be hidden with the appropriate legal shipment.

"Where is the port to Macedonia"?

During the negotiations on safe harbors, Lazović informs Milović that Macedonia could also be an option.

"Macedonia can do it," Lazović reports Mijajlović's response.

Milović answers briefly and confusedly: "Where are the ports to Macedonia?"

Lazović then asks for additional clarification from Mijajlović - where the shipment could possibly arrive in Macedonia, where it would be sent from and how.

At the same time, Mijajlović is trying to clarify the technical details - whether the entire container is taken over, whether the drugs are taken out on board, and which goods are most often used as a cover.

Milović explains that cocaine is packed into containers with "dry goods", but that the final decision is made by the people who control the extraction at the port.

"They give the green light and then we put it in," he explains to Lazović, who forwards the correspondence to Mijajlović.

Zvicer was soon informed of this information. Milović forwarded the conversations to him and mentioned that, in addition to Greece and Bulgaria, there was a possibility of taking over the goods in Macedonia, through a company allegedly controlled by the new contact.

"He asked Junior "This guy who runs cigars, for extraction. He didn't want to give his contacts before the elections were lost. A strong guy is coming in 5-6 days who is extracting to Greece. Bulgaria should be able to do that too. I don't know if that's interesting to us... Is the Ecuador-Greece line worth it, I've never talked about it with my people. Since he has a company, he can also extract to Macedonia to be taken over," Milović wrote to Kotoraninu.

Ace 55 or 5?

Although Lazović offered Mijajlović to join the cocaine smuggling business on November 30th and explained to him what his stakes were in the cargo of about half a ton, correspondence shows that financial relations between the group members had already been the subject of disputes.

Ten days before that, on November 19, Milović "settled accounts" with Stamatović, the former commander of the Podgorica police and the accountant of the criminal group, regarding investments in cocaine smuggling.

The messages mention old debts, testing new routes, and investments in kilograms of drugs. The calculations are complicated, the amounts are in millions of euros, and misunderstandings are common.

At one point, Milović states that he has to ask for money from investors.

"I have to ask these people for money - Aco M., Junior," he writes.

Stamatović asks him if he should write that down, or if Milović has it recorded, adding that according to the list, Junior should bring 15.000 euros.

The escaped police officer answers: "Aco M 55", after which Stamatović asks if it is five or 55, but gets no answer.

"So that we don't make a mistake about Junior again. Did Junior add 3 to this and 3 last night? Because I see you didn't correct it, then Junior has 9, right?" asks Stamatović, and Milović replies that the younger Lazović has a total of 12 kilograms, and that he didn't pay for six.

"That's what I thought, but so they could write it down. The one that didn't start now says there are 6, and there are 9, and the one that started has 3," adds Stamatović, to which Milović replies that he should edit the list, because he has no more nerves.

“I'm waiting from tomorrow, oh come on...”.

Arrests and charges

In the first days of December 2025, officers of the Special Police Department (SPO) led by Predrag Šuković They deprived the freedom of the DPS councilor in the Kotor Municipal Assembly Vuk Banićević (45) and his brother Government of Banićević (44), called Bitter. They were handcuffed in the continuation of an extensive investigation against the so-called police drug cartel, against which the SDT filed an indictment back in 2023, for smuggling several tons of cocaine, money laundering, disclosing classified information, arms smuggling, intimidation, influencing the appointment of people close to them to management positions in the Police Directorate, in order to obtain classified information and other important data, as well as influencing the electoral will of citizens in the parliamentary elections in August 2020.

With the order to conduct the investigation, the SDT included, in addition to the Banićević brothers, Vukasin Vojinovic (55), Mijajlović, Filip Zindović Kljajević (37) They will not be Bulgarians (46), Lazović, Zvicer, Božidar Jabučanin (49) Milan Popović (43) and Vladimir Bajcet (46)

They are accused of smuggling cocaine on five occasions, as co-perpetrators, in late 2020 and throughout 2021.

Special prosecutors explain that Milović and Ojdanić created and organized a criminal organization in 2019, and then, either alone or through other members, recruited Ivan Stamatović, Nebojša Bugarin, Petar Lazović, Marko Novaković, Milan Popović, Božidar Jabučanin, Miloš Mišurović, Aleksandar Keković, Vladimir Bajčeta, Goran Stojanović, Drazen Milović, Filip Zindović Kljajević, Ivan Nikolić, Tihomir Adzic, Dejan Knežević, Milo Božović, Bojan Ojdanić, Radovan Perović, VJekoslav Lambulić, Vukašin Vojinović, Aleksandar Mijajlović, brothers Vuk and Vlado Banićević and several unidentified persons.

This criminal organization "did business", claim special prosecutors, with the head of the coffee shop, Radoje Zvicer, and his associates.

"Your brother is not worth throwing away"

About ten days after Milović told the police drug cartel's accountant that he had to ask for money from investors, including Mijajlović, Junior Lazović offered one of the Grand Clan leaders to do business with the Kavčani, explaining how many kilograms of drugs his partners were involved in the total half-ton load.

"Okay brother, now they are working from Ecuador, they will try something for Rotterdam, if you want, you have a place, so when you see the people, we can agree... They have 500 people, so they will send 50-100 people... Okay, if you tell me these days how much to put in, Oficir will give 60, Komita (Zvicer) 100, this is unrelated to what I asked you now, if you want to go to Rotterdam... They have something for Rotterdam, they are working there and now they want to do the job, and if you finish this, they will do that too, so they will move... and now they are working independently of what I asked you... Now they want Ecuador - Rotterdam, and if you finish this, it's a bonus, they say, and now they are calling like brothers, they have given a place for this job. Your brother is not to be thrown away, let's tell them by Sunday," Lazović wrote to Mijajlović.

Not long after, he asks him if he is investing in the business, because they have "made room for him."

"You don't understand me, they're asking if you want to pay to have the goods shipped with them, regardless of Greece. For Greece, of course, if you agree, but now they want to work for Rotterdam...".

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