Lazović on Skaj about the liquidation of Klikovac: Boreta Pullen prepared the murder

The arrested security guard claimed in the correspondence of the over-encrypted Sky application that the murder of the Podgorica resident was organized by the detainee Janko Vukadinović. Vukadinović is not among the defendants for that mafia liquidation, but the Special State Prosecutor's Office accuses his brother of being one of the members of the crime team responsible for that crime.

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Boreta's new pullen, writes Lazović and sends a photo of Vukadinović, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
Boreta's new pullen, writes Lazović and sends a photo of Vukadinović, Photo: Skaj/Vijesti
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Arrested security guard Petar Lazovic he claimed that the murder of a Podgorica citizen Sasa Klikovac organized by the detainee Janko Vukadinović.

A former member of the Sector for the Fight against Organized Crime and Corruption, ten days after the murder of Klikovac, reported the arrested drug lord from Pljevlja on the Sky app. Darko Sarić.

"Pulen Boret's new With him in the room. He organized this in Zeto", Lazović sends.

He replies to Sarić that the members of that criminal team will not do anything, because they are "afraid of those worms".

"But now they will give in when there is no AK", writes Lazović six days after the leader of the Bar clan was killed in Greece Alan Kozar.

Janko Vukadinović, a member of the Skaljar criminal clan, is not on the list of those accused for the murder of Klikovac, and his brother is among those accused. Predrag Vukadinović (25)

In his correspondence with members of the organized criminal group Kavački Klan, Lazović repeatedly mentions the Vukadinovićs.

During one of the conversations he has in the group chat with the head of the Kavac clan Radoj Zvicer and a fugitive colleague Ljubo Milović, he also claims that the murder of Klikovac was organized by Kožar: "Through Janko Vukadinović".

He also informs them that, after the arrest of the murder suspects, the prosecutor made arrangements with them.

In addition to Predrag Vukadinović, for the murder of Klikovac on July 18, 2020 in Podgorica, the Special State Prosecutor's Office (STP) charges Marko Šuković (31) Miloš Marković (34) Ivan Milačić (30)

Investigation after the murder of Klikovac
Investigation after the murder of Klikovacphoto: Savo Prelevic

Immediately after the arrest of Marković, Lazović sends his photo to Zvicer and Milović, and then tells them how the "interrogation" goes.

In one of the correspondences, Zvicer states that "(Miloš) Marković kept silent", and then he receives an explanation from Lazović:

"It's no use when they're concrete".

After that, the head of the Kavaka clan informs the policeman that Janko Vukadinović, who is in custody, is still using the phone.

"I know, let him until the prosecutor ties everything up." He writes the criminal ones and then we tear them down," Lazović replied.

The policeman reported in detail to the head of the clan: Lazović
The policeman reported in detail to the head of the clan: Lazovićphoto: Boris Pejović

Zvicer adds that he thought that Marković would repeat in front of the prosecutor everything he said during the "processing" performed by Lazović's team, and then he received a detailed report from the police officer:

"The prosecutor says it would be easier if you did, but this is how they will be tied up." And he didn't, because we didn't let him be a protected witness. That's what he asked for. He can't because he's a murderer. The head of the crime group and the executor - the murderer, can't. Kata told him he would give him 25 years. if he doesn't want to do it again, then 35. And everyone will get 15 and up".

From the continuous communication, it follows that Kata is the former chief special prosecutor Milivoje Katnic, whom Petar Lazović also mentions several times, and even when he talks to the head of the clan of the organized criminal group, the blacksmith clan, about the allegedly agreed punishments for individual criminals.

Petar Lazović was arrested a year ago, although the Special State Prosecutor's Office received transcripts in July 2021 that seriously accuse him and Milović, but the special prosecutor at the time Sasa Cadjenovic in January of last year, archived the case and released them from responsibility.

The investigation was launched four months after Čađenović's decision, and only when the portal Libertass published the correspondence of police officers with members of the organized criminal group Kavački Klan and their Belgrade associates. Veljko Belivuk i Marko Miljković.

In the meantime, Čađenović was also arrested, who is accused of playing for Zvicer's team as a special prosecutor.

The former secret agent of the SDT is now accused of working for the mafia, instead of against it, as an employee of the National Security Agency, temporarily assigned to the police SBPOKK.

At the beginning of January, they filed an indictment against him, Milović, Zvicer, Slobodan Kašćelan, Radoje Živković, Nikola Spasojevic, Milan Vujotić, Duško Roganovića, Radovan Mujović, Radovan Pantović i Nikša Perović.

According to the indictment, that criminal organization was formed in the second half of 2020 and, in addition to Montenegro, operated in South America, Africa, Europe and Australia. The defendants are charged with several serious crimes, such as serious murders, attempted murders, smuggling of drugs, weapons and cigarettes, as well as abuse of office.

Lazović is included in several other SDT cases, all of which relate to the organized criminal group Kavčani.

During the presentation of his defense, he denied the commission of criminal acts, claiming that he had arrested the members of that clan, and not befriended them.

Lazović's legal team previously announced that their client's exposure to public opinion and condemnation has been ongoing for more than a year.

They stated that there is no evidence against him, except for the messages from the Sky ECC application.

Vukadinović is accused of being part of a group responsible for a double murder in the center of Podgorica - Miloš Šaković i Radivoj Jovanovic, in March 2018.

Šaković was reputed to be a person close to the Kavačka clan, and Jovanović was an accidental victim of the cocaine war.

SDT also accuses him of organizing a group that planned the liquidation of Belgraders Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković.

According to those allegations, they should have organized their murder at the Tivat airport.

Janko is not among the accused

SDT accuses Predrag Vukadinović, Marković, Šuković and Milačić of having created a criminal organization responsible for the murder of Klikovac.

Marković was designated as the executor of that man from Podgorica.

According to the claims of the SDT, he, on the orders of the now-deceased Kožar, arrived in front of the "Kod Crnogorac" restaurant in a stolen vehicle driven by Šuković:

"Where they committed a crime in an insidious manner and with a previously promised reward in the amount of 20 euros".

According to the evidence, Marković shot Klikovac from the back seat of the previously stolen "Golf 3" while the victim was in his "Citroen C3" car.

Milačić was in charge of tracking the victim and procuring equipment, masks and weapons, which he buried together with Šuković in the hamlet of Poljice after the crime.

During the search of that hamlet, investigators found a large amount of weapons buried in the ground.

Then they dug up a carbine with an optical sight and four bullets, an M-70 automatic rifle, with two frames, a "para" pistol and a large amount of ammunition.

Vukadinović is suspected of having, as a member of a criminal organization, accepted the role of providing logistical support to perpetrators of criminal acts, providing "stellar apartments" and money for renting them.

The murdered Klikovac was registered in the police records as a perpetrator of several crimes and was considered a security person of interest and a person close to the Kavac criminal clan.

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