Better to bury him than let him speak: Skaljarac Krsto Vujić claims he killed his crime collaborator in Herceg Novi

The police found things that a person nicknamed Zemun left in the apartment after Roganović's murder, so Novljanin and Bajramović agreed that it would be a good idea to "finish him off" too.

After several days of correspondence, Vujić informs him that it is over, and later that he is indebted to those "who buried our man in BG"

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Recently killed in a shooting in Spain: Krsto Vujić, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
Recently killed in a shooting in Spain: Krsto Vujić, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
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New resident Krsto Vujić He claimed to have killed a person by the nickname Zemun, in order to remove a potentially inconvenient witness who participated with them in the liquidation Scepan Roganovic.

This, as stated in the phone messages, was done after an agreement with the fugitive until yesterday. Mili Bajramović, while both feared that he might also speak out about the crime in Herceg Novi on February 13, 2020, since he had already been arrested Miloš Djurickovic.

After information began to leak that Gyula, as the now protected witness Đuričković was called, told everything to the police, Vujić informed Bajramović that he was in touch with Zemun, who admitted to him that he had made a big mistake after murdering Roganović.

"Brother, here with Zemun for half an hour, you can imagine what the moron did - he's left with a toiletry bag and a health card... I ask him nicely: do you have anything with your name on it, he says - no... And the police found that. Now I'm explaining to him what to tell the police, that he was down there, if they bring him up... A miracle, my life," he says in a voice message on Sky at the end of February 2020.

Bajramović, later accused of being the direct perpetrator of the murder, sees this as a chance to get away with it.

"That might be good for me, let's get the kid out of here... This is between us, brother... It's better for them to accuse him of killing him than me... Now they're breaking it, you understand, let the kid just hide somewhere, brother... Brother, because if they accuse him, they can't change it anymore, and then they'll say it was me," he says.

He then tells him not to say that to Zemun, and Vujić replies that it is implied.

"Don't tell that to Zemun."

"Come on, brother, I'll hide it somewhere, let's see if they'll look for it."

"But it's better if they accuse him than me, so let the kid go to Južna or we'll finish him off."

"That's okay, brother," Vujić replies.

After a while, Bajramović asks if he told Zemun to move away, and he answers in the affirmative.

Who keeps the little one in prison?

They then turn the story to the arrested Đuričković, speculate on whether he has spoken to the police, agree on which lawyer would be the best to take him on, and then conclude that their team from the pre-trial detention center, where he is already being held, will silence him.

"Brother, tomorrow will be Saša Boreta to get to Đula, and Jovan will the lawyer Bulatović - to pay him 1000 euros, buy him a TV and he will take it over to defend him and if he said something that Đula shouldn't, he will have to change his statement, they will force him into prison for that," explains Vujić.

The team has been afraid for days about what Đuričkovoć might tell the investigators, so after they receive information that he might be able to make a deal with the prosecution, they launch an offensive to silence yet another mouth.

That's why they return to Zemun during their correspondence:

"And brother, we have to bring Zemun somehow, to keep an eye on him... brother... He's screwed if he gets arrested, brother," Bajramović emphasizes.

Vujić replies that his colleague went to Novi Sad "for about 15 days", that he won't have an encrypted phone there, but that he has already told him that he will illegally transfer it to Bosnia: "So we can do whatever you want."

"Brother, let's think about it, because he can literally bury us, and he's a bit strange... He's headstrong... If he gets his mind around something, he'll set us up."

Vujić replies that they will decide what to do with him: "We will see what suits us and we will do that," he writes, adding that they cannot lose this person "because he wants to go to Panama to work."

"And he threw the crypt into the river before because of the base stations."

Bajramović claims that they will look for the boy, especially when they check his passport in the system and determine that he "went to the South, to Europe, everywhere."

"Let's let a couple of days pass (and) we'll see if there's any trouble burying him," Vujić replies.

"Brother, just pull him in nicely... We can't really feel sorry for him, brother. Nobody feels sorry for us," Bajramović concludes.

Vujić replies that he doesn't care about that man and that he will bury him where no one will ever find him.

"Yes, brother, it's okay, finish it, just let a few days pass, let him be safe and you promise him a passport and to go to Južna or something like that."

Pouring in after six years: Mili Bajramović
Pouring in after six years: Mili Bajramovićphoto: Sky/Vijesti

I owe them two pieces.

At the beginning of the following month - in March 2020, while both of them were illegally crossing the border fleeing from the police, Vujić informed his friend that he was on his way to Spain, and the friend asked him if he had made a final decision for Zemun:

"And brother, what did you decide for Zemun? I didn't ask you that."

Novljanin replies that in the next two days it will be a "finished story".

The next day, he informs him that he passed passport control and that everything went smoothly, and then emphasizes that he should never tell anyone, not even his friends, that they have decided to finish Zemun.

"Brother. Never to anyone. So is it over?", asks Bajramović.

“Yes, brother, today,” Vujić replies on March 7, 2020, at 6:40 p.m.

Bajramović notes that they had to do all this because Đuričković sold them out:

"There's so much that needs to be done. Whatever that scumbag does to us, I'd kill him in his house if I could."

"Brother, we have to continue to fight and be careful, damn it. It's Đula's brother's turn, I'll tear him to pieces."

The other says that they must first play a cunning game and get Đula to testify properly, and promise him everything.

"And then, God willing, to end it properly, kill his brother and him and everything."

Bajramović worries about what to tell others if they ask about Zemun, stating that they will probably look for it:

"The other fat guy will know he was at your place."

"Bro, he already asked me, I'll take it easy," Vujić replies.

"Yes, brother, but you mustn't lose that fat guy's trust... He won't counterattack you... Be careful, brother."

"Brother, I have it all under control."

Four months later, on July 24, 2020, Vujić informs him that someone from Genoa is coming to him, that he needs to hire lawyers, and then he returns to that case again:

"Yes, brother, I owe it to those two of his (two kg of cocaine) who buried ours in BG, and I don't know who they are."

They found our DNA

About ten days after the murder of Šćepan Roganović, Bajramović reported that the police were also looking for him.

"Kiki told me they were looking for me too, brother," he writes.

Vujić replies: "We found DNA from the bed where you slept."

"How do you know that's it?"

"Brother, that's for sure because there's nowhere else to go," Vujić concludes.

"Hahaha, you're totally crazy, bro. The whole apartment is made of my DNA and yours... Hair on the floor, chairs, table, wardrobe... Not to mention the toilet," adds Bajramović.

"That's what I'm telling you, brother... Just mine and yours," Vujić concludes.

He fell after six years, he is also wanted for the murder of Vladimir Roganović

After a six-year escape, Bajramović was arrested in Italy the day before yesterday, the Police Directorate announced.

They explained that Italian police officers arrested Bajramović in Rimini after conducting an international targeted search codenamed "SMIT".

According to investigators, he used that nickname on the once-protected Sky app.

The statement says that the deprivation of liberty was preceded by years of exchange of operational information and knowledge between European and regional teams for international targeted searches from Montenegro, Austria, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia.

"MB has been issued an international arrest warrant by the Interpol NCB Podgorica, by order of the Higher Court in Podgorica, in order to ensure his presence in the criminal proceedings being conducted due to reasonable suspicion that he committed criminal offenses - creation of a criminal organization, aggravated murder and illegal possession of weapons and explosives. According to the indictment, on February 13, 2020, in Herceg Novi, as a member of a criminal organization formed by the now deceased Krsto Vujić, he treacherously, using firearms, deprived the life of Šćepan Roganović," the police said.

They explained that Bajramović is also wanted by Austria for the murder of Vladimir Roganović and the wounding of SV

"By order of the Public Prosecutor's Office in Vienna, in order to ensure his presence in the criminal proceedings being conducted due to reasonable suspicion that he committed the criminal offenses of murder and attempted murder. Namely, on January 21, 2018, in the center of Vienna, he killed Vladimir Roganović with a firearm and seriously wounded SV," the Public Prosecutor's Office said.

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