We pay one and solve everything: Lazović and Kavčani agreed to enable DPS to stay in power by buying deputies

Members of the clan and the policeman at the time planned to provide the old government with a majority in the parliament even after August 2020. Zvicer, with a smile, asked what would happen if one of the parliamentarians disappeared, and Lazović said that it was best to buy one of them "One (MP) decides , but two are concrete. Come on, try something," the policeman tells Zvicer

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They saved a few million for one of the deputies: Detail from the last convocation of the parliament (illustration), Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
They saved a few million for one of the deputies: Detail from the last convocation of the parliament (illustration), Photo: BORIS PEJOVIC
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Members of the Kavac clan tried after August 30, 2020 to buy one of the deputies, and the head of that organized criminal group, Radoje Zvicer, also asked what happens if one of the deputies disappears.

This stems from the transcripts of their conversations conducted through the encrypted Sky application, which the European Union Law Enforcement Agency provided to Montenegrin investigators.

On October 22, 2020, the idea of ​​buying MPs was given by the then member of the Sector for the fight against crime and corruption, the now arrested Petar Lazović.

At that time, the government had not yet been formed, after the parliamentary elections in which the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) lost three decades of power.

The parties that negotiated the formation of the government at that time had one more MP compared to the previous regime of the DPS and its partners. The transfer of one of the deputies to the "other side" would enable DPS to stay in power.

"If you don't have access to this opposition, can we buy someone?", Lazović asked Zvicer that day.

The head of the bar replied that he hadn't thought about it: "I didn't think about it at all." How many should be bought?", asks Zviter.

How many MPs do we need: Switzerland
How many MPs do we need: Switzerlandphoto: Sky/Vijesti

Lazović explains that one or two are enough.

"They take a million or so and they get a headache, we all protect them afterwards, and let them keep barking like the opposition," explains Lazović.

"They take a million and it hurts like hell...", said Lazović
"They take a million and it hurts like hell...", said Lazovićphoto: Boris Pejović

Switzerland, however, again asks how many deputies are needed for that action.

"One solves, but two are concrete. Come on, try something," explains the policeman.

After that, Zvicer is interested in which of the parliamentarians is from Kotor and asks the policeman for a list of MPs.

After Lazović replied that he would check which of them was from that coastal municipality, the head of the Kavačac criminal clan asked:

“Give me a list of those people. What happens when a representative disappears?", and at the end of the message he puts a smiley emoticon.

Lazović replies that he will see that too.

"On the contrary, they are transferring those mandates. That's the easiest," writes Zvicer.

The former secret agent then explains that he thinks the same way about that topic: "I thought about it, but someone else would have taken over," writes Lazović.

In that context, they mention one of the leaders of the party that negotiated the future government.

The head of the bar then explains the purchase system: "You go to someone's house and give money".

They continue the correspondence about the purchase of MPs the next day, when Zvicer asks: "No one from Kotor and TV (Tivta)?"

They were often in politics

The news previously reported that the arrested security guard had discussed politics with the leaders of the Kavački clan before the same elections in 2020, at the time he was angry that some did not give "even a bank" to the party they support.

Lazović said in Sky communication with Zvicera that businessman Ranko Ubović "split a couple of million" for just one election, at the persuasion of his father, now retired policeman Zoran Lazović.

"Tiger bursts at a few million for the elections because Z tells him, and this Z looks at him like a brother, you know all this", is one of the hundreds of messages that policeman Lazović sent to the heads of the Kavački clan in the summer of 2020.

That August 9, the younger Lazović explains in messages that Tigar is actually Ranko Ubović, the owner of "Bemaks", and it clearly follows that under the letter "Z" is his father, whose photos from the official premises he also shares on the chat...

At that time, the elder Lazović was the assistant director of the Police Directorate for the fight against crime.

In the communication with the pubs, he apparently criticizes his father's colleague from the office at the time for not contributing financially to the policy they support...

"Brother, you know the situation and you are leaving yourself. Whoever goes past Z and Tigra helps anyone, whoever goes gives except them! The only Z with his friends doesn't fool around and doesn't deny his friends, did it cost him, yes! Could he have millions like Golub, yes, but Golub only gives to children, no more banks! Only Z and Tiger. Tiger bursts with a couple of million for the election because Z tells him, and this Z looks at his brother. You know all this. It's not that he's my Z, but that's the way it is, people like him are you and Liam and no one else that I know of! You saw off every godfather and helped and raised the village... and then it's my fault because the rest bought the biggest cream! If it's not like this!” writes the younger Lazović to the head of the Kavački clan.

The nickname Liam on the Sky app was used by Darko Šarić.

During his correspondence with criminals from the Kavaka clan, he indirectly threatens, arising from communication, a businessman from the coast...

He emphasizes that even the Old Man who sleeps in his building will not help that hotelier, if he only has a grudge against them.

"One hot pussy, fucking, because the old man is sleeping there. Well, let him make a mistake, and you'll see what the Old Man will do to help him. Here, please correct me if I was wrong, I swear by both Zorans!!!", sent on August 9, 2020, active policeman to Zvicer and now fugitive policeman Ljubo Milović.

Five days before the election in August 2020, the head of the Kavac clan sends Lazović and Milović a list of safe voters in and out of prison.

Milović suggests that everyone make lists and that "Zoran" take it to "Lomi". Lomi in Šatrovac language means Milo.

"Investigation Mujović Radovan, Bulatović Dragiša, Stupar Vojin, Vujačić Vukan, Pejaković Žarko, Terzić Igor, Stanišić Vidoje, Đurđevac Aleksandar, Paović Mošo, Mirotić Peđa, Žmukić Jovan, Avdić Davor, Nedović Lazar, Goran Vukčević, Perović Đuro, P. Đ ., Bulajić Miloš, Dragan Kontić, Pero Laličić, Pavlović Boško, Pavlović Ilija, Cicmil Đorđe, Drecun Nikola, Uroš Đurđevac, Mitar Marković. F pavilion Zurovac Nemanja, Bešović Filip, Rakočević Goran, Mrdak Nenad, Marković Aleksandar, Pavićević Jovan. Pavilion C - Radojica Zeković, Kljajević Željko", says one list.

On the second, there are 18 names and surnames, five members of Radovan Mujović's family, five from Kankaraš, with a note that they have never voted, as well as four members of Davor Avdić's family and four of Backović's.

Addresses are entered for all of them.

Immediately after the lists arrived in the group, Milović replied:

“The list. Top", and Switzerland gives an explanation:

"The first list is prison. Most of them are hosts in the rooms and each of them will drag others, families, etc. Others have been against everything until now, the list is not final".

Milović then states that there is no Junior (Peter Lazović) to coordinate, and Zvicer states:

"The being stretches someone".

"Let everyone make a list of families, friends, comrades, I will go with Junior to Zoran and tell them what we have. Let them list everything in order. Because everyone would be against it if you told. There is an apocalypse of people here, and Zoran Lomija said," writes Milović.

"Everyone will vote what I tell them," Zviter replied.

On October 22, 2020, the idea of ​​buying MPs was given by the then member of the Sector for the fight against crime and corruption, the now arrested Petar Lazović. At that time, the government had not yet been formed, after the parliamentary elections in which the DPS lost three decades of power

Zvicer asks Lazović how many MPs are needed for that action, and Lazović explains that one is enough, but that "two are concrete".

Cases against Lazović

The Special State Prosecutor's Office accuses Lazović that as an employee of the National Security Agency, temporarily assigned to the Police Department for the Fight against Organized Crime and Corruption, he worked for the Kavčani organized crime group.

At the beginning of January, they filed an indictment against him, the escaped police officer Ljubo Milović, Radoj Zvicer, Slobodan Kašćelan, Radoj Živković, Nikola Spasojević, Milan Vujotić, Duško Roganović, Radovan Mujović, Radovan Pantović and 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.

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