Krivokapić: Milović was in charge of monitoring Belivuk and Miljković, Abazović hid information from Europol

Krivokapić claims that as early as January 17, 2021, he had knowledge that Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković had arrived in Montenegro to attend a celebration organized by Radoje Zvicer, and that they were provided with protection

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Krivokapić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Krivokapić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The fugitive policeman Ljubo Milović was in charge of monitoring Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković, members of the Kavak criminal clan, during their stay in Montenegro, announced the former prime minister Zdravko Krivokapić.

He said in the program "Referat" on Gradska RTV that the former assistant director of the police, Enis Baković, was one of the key people who gave the order for Belivuk and Miljković to enter Montenegro.

Krivokapić also claims that Europol's information was hidden from him for almost half a year by the president of the Citizens' Movement URA, Dritan Abazović, who was the vice president for security in Krivokapić's government.

Krivokapić claims that as early as January 17, 2021, he had knowledge that Veljko Belivuk and Marko Miljković had arrived in Montenegro to attend a celebration organized by Radoje Zvicer, and that they were provided with protection.

He added that he received the information from security adviser Aleksandar Novović, and after two days he convened a meeting with the then acting director of the Police Directorate Veska Damjanović and the National Security Agency (ANB) Dejan Vukšić.

"I received the following information. That it was a synchronized action with the Serbian intelligence and security sector and, since I was permanently keeping a diary, I wrote down one name. They are in charge of monitoring, guess who, Ljubo Milović. I did not know at that moment who that man. He was a police officer and I received information that he was in charge of supervising those persons during their stay," Krivokapić pointed out.

He said that this information was given to him by Vesko Damjanović.

According to the information he obtained later, Krivokapić says that Serbia denied that it was in any way involved in the arrival of Belivuk and Miljković.

"Then it was announced that Enes Baković was one of those key people, who gave a verbal order to the official to do it. However, a verbal order cannot be a measure that goes beyond the legal part and the procedure that is defined," said Krivokapić.

Although, according to some reports, the first information from Europol, concerning the relationship between Ljub Milović, Radoj Zvicer and some police officials, arrived in Montenegro in June, Krivokapić says he was informed about them only in October 2021. he, he adds, was hidden by the then Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović.

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