TV Vijesti: The communication revealed the roles and tasks of Lazović and Milović in the Kavačko clan

Radoje Živković, Nikola Spasojević, Milan Vujotić and Duško Roganović, who are on the run, were also identified as members of this group.

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Arrest of Lazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Arrest of Lazović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The fugitive leader of the Kavac criminal clan, Radoje Zvicer from Kotor, using the codenames Born and Komita from September 2020 to the beginning of March 2021, communicated via Sky with an official of the National Security Agency, Peter Lazović, whose codenames were Junior and Komandos ex Junior, and his former colleague Ljubo Milović, who is on the run, and who used the code names Evil Lieutenant and Officer.

This is written in the case files that Television News had access to. According to this documentation, Zvicer is designated as the organizer of a criminal group, while the members are Lazović and Milović, as well as Slobodan Kašćelan and Radovan Mujović, who are in pre-trial detention, and Radovan Pantović, who is believed to be one of the key members of Kavča.

Radoje Živković, Nikola Spasojević, Milan Vujotić and Duško Roganović, who are on the run, were also identified as members of this group.

Based on the evidence collected so far, Lazović and Milović are suspected of having participated in the smuggling of large quantities of cocaine and hashish on the territory of Montenegro, Croatia and the countries of Western Europe, Scandinavia, South America, Africa and Australia, acting on Zvicer's instructions.

According to the documents, Živković, Kašćelan, Vujotić, Spasojević, Mujović, Roganović and Pantović also participated in the international smuggling organized by Zvicer.

The Special Prosecutor's Office suspects that Petar Lazović and Ljub Milović procured weapons for the needs of a criminal group. For these claims, in addition to communication, photographs were obtained as evidence. On one, which Milović allegedly sent to Switzerland, members of the criminal group pose with weapons.

In addition to drugs and weapons, Lazović and Milović are also suspected of having smuggled large quantities of cigarettes with unknown members of the Swiss group from the second half of November 2020 to February 2021.

"We have Manchester at our disposal and we could import it into Bosnia and Herzegovina under a disguise to sneak it to Ilina brdo on the Montenegrin side and yours... I would have a transport company and a driver. And I have both our and Bosnian customs under control... We could transfer 500-1000 cartons to Bosnia per week...", it is written in the case files.

The Special Prosecutor's Office accuses Lazović of providing Zviceru with information about police activities. And those doubts stem from their communication.

"Brother, let me tell you, I just had an agreement regarding the activities in the morning in HN. The thing from earlier is being implemented in the morning, 6 people are arrested, around Roganović. Duško is not being touched, as I told you, but around him, yes." it is written in the case files.

Zvicer is suspected of ordering the murder of Milan Ljepoja, whom he believed to have participated in the attempt to kill him in Kiev, from the beginning of November to December 9, 2020 in Belgrade out of wanton revenge.

According to the evidence, Ljepoja was fraudulently brought to a house in Ritopek, where he was tortured, strangled with a wire, and then, according to the prosecutor's files, Veljko Belivuk and five members of his group dismembered and ground Ljepoja's body, and sent photographs to Switzerland as evidence. They were paid 35 thousand euros each for this crime.

In the prosecutor's files, it is also stated that Zvicer ordered the liquidation of Jovan Vukotić, who, according to police operative data, is the leader of the Skaljar clan, on October 21, 2021, in front of the Kotor police building.

The crime was prevented by the arrest of Petr Mujović, who, as he writes, was provided with weapons by Kašćelan, and Vujotić advised him to wait for Vukotić in front of the Kotor police. Mujović was arrested and eventually sentenced to five months for unauthorized possession of a weapon.

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