Nik said he would push us: Nikolić reported to Mijajlović who they can count on in Spajić's government

On the eve of the formation of Milojko Spajić's government, Democratic Party of Socialists official Miloš Nikolić informed Aleksandar Mijajlović of the position that Nik Đeljošaj would receive.

He also tells him that the leader of the Albanian Alternative has allegedly said that he will be there to push them, and that he is already offering them some jobs in Tuzi...

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Mijajlović was taken to the hearing to confirm the indictment yesterday, Photo: Boris Pejović
Mijajlović was taken to the hearing to confirm the indictment yesterday, Photo: Boris Pejović
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On the eve of the formation of the Government Milojko Spajić official of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and former spokesperson for that party Milos Nikolic he reported to the alleged head of the so-called Grand Clan Aleksandar Mijajlović which function will belong to Nik Đeljošaj, telling him that the leader of the Albanian Alternative had allegedly said that he would be there to push them.

This follows from the indictment of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT), which claims that Mijajlović's criminal organization influenced political power, the media, the executive branch, and other important social factors.

They explain that this is determined from the communications that Mijajlović had with other accused persons - the former Minister of Defense Predrag Bošković, suspended senior state prosecutor Andrijana Nastic, high-ranking police and secret service officials Drago Spičanović, Milovan Pavićević i Vladan Lazović, then with representatives of political parties in Montenegro, as well as with representatives of the media...

Although at the end of October 2023, Nikolić told Mijajlović that they could count on Đeljošaj, a few months earlier he had complained to the now-indicted businessman about a politician from Tuzi...

Allegedly promised help to friends: Đeljošaj in front of the Government building
Allegedly promised help to friends: Đeljošaj in front of the Government buildingphoto: Boris Pejović

At the beginning of March, he wrote to him that Đeljošaj had told him that the red line had been crossed.

"On March 4, 2023, witness Miloš Nikolić sent a message to Aleksandar Mijajlović with the following content: 'Đeljošaj is sending me... I told him not to be a ghost... You went too far with what you organized and the scale of this criminal structure under the baton of Milo and Ubović, I have all the information and just tell the president that it would be good to withdraw these immediately, because chaos will arise on the ground and, you know, the red line has been crossed"...

That there was no "chaos on the ground" is shown by the messages they exchanged a month later, on April 11, when Nikolić wrote to one of the alleged heads of the Grand Clan:

"Nik called me... Đ... There are three projects in Tuzi... That he would like you to work on... So he asked me who I could send them to by email... To take a look... And maybe tomorrow we can have coffee... To look into it a little further and talk about everything"...

"I'm in ... Ljubljana... R is here... Come on... aco@bemax.me... I'll give it to the engineers so they don't care who it's from," Mijajlović replied.

"Can I tell R about tomorrow if there's time to have coffee with him?" Nikolić asked afterwards and received a short answer from Mijajlović: "Absolutely."

At the end of October 2020, Nikolić, according to the SDT document, sent Mijajlović a photo and the message "As soon as we finish", to which Mijajlović replied:

"Hahaha... Tell him too." M... Thank Niko, too, a lot... Whatever you need, we're here... Although he's going to the government now, so he'll have a Raja "help," the message with smileys reads.

Nikolić then sent him a message that Đeljošaj would be the Minister of Economy and that from that position he could help concretely:

"How happy I am... I can't describe it to you... At least he's the Minister of Economy... He can do something and help concretely."

"Oh, how happy I am": Miloš Nikolić
"Oh, how happy I am": Miloš Nikolićphoto: Boris Pejović

"Who???? Nik? How can it not be... More than Kavarić and Sekulićka 100%," Mijajlović wrote to him, who received a response from Nikolić:

"Yes, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister of Economy."

"Excellent... Good position," Mijajlović wrote to him.

"Okay... he already told me, whatever idea your friends have, I'll be there to push them to do it, etc."...

"Great," Mijajlović wrote to him.

The Special State Prosecutor's Office accused Mijajlović of creating a media network for years solely in order to deal with dissenters, primarily from the political and security leadership and the church, through loyal journalists and media platforms, but also to influence the political and security situation in the country.

The SDT suspects that Mijajlović was directly assisted in this by the suspected high-ranking police and secret service officials Drago Spičanović, Milovan Pavicevic and Vladan Lazović, as well as his cousin, Prosecutor Nastić, who provided him with intelligence and classified information.

The organizer of the criminal group, as suspected by the SDT, received data obtained through secret surveillance measures, the content of numerous intercepted conversations, and allegedly had access to intelligence data and recordings from the National Security Agency (ANB) for years on a daily basis from the accused members.

God congratulated me.

From the messages they exchanged afterwards, it appears that they and Đeljošaj were also discussing the election of the president of the Basketball Association.

Nikolić initially tells Mijajlović that he spoke with Nik for a long time, that he "greeted and thanked"

"He asks what the next step is... And he says these three of his count for everything you need"...

Mijajlović then replied: "Let's elect a new president," and Nikolić was interested in who it could be.

"I don't have an idea yet... We need to find a serious, former player or someone from the business world... I have a woman in mind... Jelena Dubljević... But she also did a lot of promotions for DPS," Mijajlović replied.

"On November 23, 2023, the defendant Aleksandar Mijajlović sent a message to the witness Miloš Nikolić with the content - 'Just remind me about Niko tomorrow. We will repay him', and the defendant replied: 'I'm writing to him now'", the prosecutors quote their correspondence in the files.

They also state that Mijajlović wrote at the time - "Hahahahaha... It should!!! The numbers are on our side... But you know that everything is a risk in secret"...

"Then witness Miloš Nikolić sent the defendant "Bravo!!... Good luck!!", and defendant Mijajlović replied to Miloš Nikolić with messages containing - 'Thank you... Thank you Niko!!!'"...

Legendary Montenegrin basketball player Jelena Dubljević was elected president of the Basketball Association of Montenegro (KSCG) on November 24 of that year.

That day, at the Extraordinary Electoral Assembly, Dubljević defeated the then president, Nikola Peković, who had held that position since May 2021.

42 delegates voted for Jelena Dubljević, while Pekovic received the support of 38 of them.

On the day she was elected, Mijajlović sent Nikolić a link to a text published on the CDM portal under the title "Đukanović congratulated Dubljević", preceded by the following messages:

"I'm driving her, I don't see this. And she reads it and says - 'God has blessed me, I don't need anything else in my life'"...

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