Filip Ivanovic (33), a person on the red Interpol wanted list, Montenegrin citizen and member of the Skaljar clan, born in Cetinje, was accused in Serbia of participating in one criminal liquidation, while in Montenegro he was associated with two more mafia murders. He felt the safest and lived in Belgrade on the water, an elite neighborhood where every millimeter is covered by cameras and where every building has physical security. He walked along the promenades and had lunch at restaurants where the political and business leaders of this country stay every day. Ivanovic had with him forged personal documents from Slovenia. It is suspected that he often traveled around the region and carried out his criminal activities unhindered.
On Thursday evening, October 16, when the streets remained empty and the lights in the luxury apartments came on, not far from the building where he lived, Ivanovic, apparently according to an earlier agreement, found himself at the handover of a suitcase with mysterious contents brought to him by a certain Đorđe Z. (21).
The statement of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office states that "at around 23 p.m., Đorđe Z. took a taxi to Hercegovačka Street where he met Ivanovic and handed him the two suitcases he had taken with him. When Ivanovic took the suitcases and started walking away, the suspect Đorđe Z. shot him and killed him. After that he tried to escape, but was arrested not far from the place crime. During his arrest, two pistols without visible serial numbers and with one bullet in the magazine were found with him.
At the scene of the crime, bullet holes remained on the door of the building and on the sign next to the parking lot. According to the residents of the building, they heard at least six shots. Apparently, it was not only a place of liquidation, but also of a firefight. It is not yet clear who fired all those bullets.
WHY ARE THE POLICE INSTEAD OF ARRESTING? "SUPERVISING" FUGITIVE
This express arrest of the murder suspect was first praised by the media as a "quick and efficient reaction policeIt will turn out how unusual it is for the police to appear "faster than a bullet" at the scene of the crime and to arrest the suspect about 200 meters away, on Woodrow Wilson Boulevard.
According to the tabloid, "the fact that the murder suspect was arrested only two hundred meters from the scene of the crime indicates that Ivanovic was very likely accompanied by members of the Serbian MUP who saw the crime and quickly arrested the suspect, and soon also the accomplice Marko P. (18). So, it is very likely that Filip Ivanovic was actually under surveillance by the opposing clan of 'kavchans' and the police."
A person on an Interpol warrant cannot be under police surveillance, unless it is done in accordance with the law. Fugitives are arrested as long as corruption do not arrange otherwise, says the interlocutor of the weekly "Vreme" from the security structures.
"If the police and the BIA were 'keeping an eye' on Ivanovic, then it is not a matter of surveillance, but of guarding a criminal, given that he is on the Interpol red list. And now it is not known what is the bigger scandal - whether the police are guarding criminals or the fact that he was killed in front of their eyes. It has already become an open secret in Belgrade that for huge sums of money, people from the police and BIA hire clan members to guard them. In the past, they used to keep 'kavaces' like that, and now 'skaljars'. The worrying information is that this clan babysitting is not done by one of the policemen or secret agents accepting an additional, private job, but everything is organized on official duty. In the criminalized and privatized security system, security guards do all this for a regular salary and some tips, while their bosses receive tens and hundreds of thousands of euros in suitcases, Rolex watches as gifts or luxury apartments in Dedinje and in Belgrade on the water. Now, an even bigger problem is when someone 'sells' information about where the target is hiding for a certain amount, a million or two euros, or his security is suddenly withdrawn from the field and then the murder of the 'protected criminal' happens. And the sad and shameful truth may be that the rival clan was simply more skilled at carrying out the liquidation than the sloppy security guards paid to save face from the wanted list," explains the interlocutor of the weekly "Vreme".
Let us remind you that Filip Ivanović was arrested in Serbia on November 25, 2020 due to reasonable suspicion that he participated in the murder known as the "Murder in Belleville", when Bojan Mirković was liquidated. The trial for that case is coming to an end and Cetinjanin was expecting eight years in prison. However, in December of last year, Ivanovic broke his leg and has been on the run ever since. Even with the tearing of the leg, it did not go without a scandal. Namely, the prosecution was informed about the escape of Filip Ivanovic only after more than 24 hours had passed since the event. With a slight delay, the warrant was issued, but apparently, no one was looking for the fugitive, whose whereabouts even the 'birds on the branch' knew.
WHAT THE BIRDS ON THE BRANCH AND THE YELLOW PRINT ARE HARVESTING
That Filip Ivanovic was not hiding is clear from the tabloids after his liquidation. They state that he lived with a girlfriend in an apartment in Belgrade on the water. They did not hide, they behaved normally, they went out to elite restaurants and walked around the mall. The interlocutors also state that it was convenient for Ivanovic to be in that part of the city as much as possible because of security.
"Anyone who says they don't know him is lying. We all know him very well here," said a resident of a building in Belgrade on the water.
Just twenty days ago, Ivanovic was also in Cetinje, at the funeral of his liquidated brother Andrija Ivanovic (36), citizens of Cetinje claim for "Kurir".
"Filip was on the run since December of last year after he took off his ankle boots and escaped from house arrest. Since then, he hasn't been hiding too much, and he had fake Slovenian documents in the name of JH in order to move around more easily. He allegedly went immediately to Montenegro, where he hid for a while, and then returned to Belgrade. This summer, he was allegedly seen in Budva and Cetinje with some guys. He hasn't been hiding too much after escape, but again he took care not to be conspicuous, but to 'merge' into the surroundings", says the interlocutor of the tabloid from Cetinje and adds:
"When his brother Andrija was killed at the end of September, everyone thought that Filip would not come to the funeral, given that the situation in the clans had worsened after the murder of Filip Knežević in Barcelona and that the people of Cetinje were in the crosshairs of the 'Kavača'. However, Filip came to the funeral. He was not in the chapel where the grieving family was, but he was in the crowd with a few friends. We all wondered where he was from... He had a cap on his head. We think that those comrades were looking after him, he knew that his safety was at risk, but he didn't want to miss seeing his brother to his eternal rest, people knew that he was somewhere in Serbia - Montenegro - Bosnia and Herzegovina, but they didn't talk about him much. We think that he tried to fit in as a kind of illegal life - fake documents, a girl and live like an ordinary person..."
THE WAR OF SKALYAR AND KAVACH CONTINUES
The liquidation of Filip Ivanovic is a continuation of the clan war, especially bearing in mind the fact that about three weeks before Filip, his brother Andrija was also liquidated in a mafia style - killed on September 29 in the town of Ugnja near Cetinje together with Milo Belada.
Of the three Ivanović brothers, only the youngest, Ilija (25), is still alive, who three years ago in Spain was sentenced to several years in prison for cocaine smuggling. Ilija Ivanovic was sentenced by a Spanish court in 2022 to six years and four months in prison for smuggling 408 kilograms of cocaine.
"Skaljarci" allegedly came to the Canary Islands in the fall of 2020 with the intention of getting involved in the narcotics trade. Ivanović, Predrag Vujošević and Božo Vukić were arrested in February 2021 in a police operation in which 408 kilograms of cocaine worth 14,4 million euros were seized, and the police found 413.000 euros in cash with the three suspects during their arrest. The provincial court in Las Palmas announced that Ivanovic and Vujošević were each sentenced to six years and four months in prison, while Vukić received six years in prison. In addition to the prison sentence, the convicts were also obliged to pay a fine of 15 million euros.
The murder of Filip Ivanović is the fifth liquidation of members of the Škaljar clan in less than a month on the territory of Montenegro and Serbia.
POLICE SURVEILLANCE, HITCHMEN ARE SHOOTING?
Đorđe Z is suspected of the murder of Filip Ivanovic, and two minors are his associates. According to the media, Đorđe Z. declared that he was the murderer.
"I killed Filip Ivanovic. I suffered terror from him for a long time and I was in fear. I am in shock and cannot explain myself further."
However, will anyone investigate the role of the police and secret services in the liquidation of Filip Ivanovic. Chiefs of police and BIA change, but the method of "murder in front of security" continues. Let's recall that when the police were led by Minister Nebojša Stefanović and State Secretary Dijana Hrkalović, the question arose about many murders as to how they happened if the police had supervision over those persons. In March 2021, the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, said "that in the last few years we have at least three cases of murder - two directly from the criminal environment and one person who was a lawyer for those persons, and all three were on full measures".
"This is now from the top of your government", the journalist asked, and Vučić replied: "Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about" and added: "Now you will see that everyone will be arrested, and it's just beginning".
The arrests of those from the top of the government have not yet started, but the murders with the strange role of security guards in them continued...
The demolished Savamala became a training ground for mafia liquidation
Dangerous fugitive Filip Ivanovic lived in a rented apartment with his girlfriend in Hercegovacka street. It is an area with luxurious buildings, spacious parking lots and beautifully decorated children's playgrounds that sprung up a few years ago in the place once known as Savamala, which was illegally demolished in the middle of the night to expand the Belgrade on the Water neighborhood. Politicians justified the illegal demolition of buildings in 2016, which were carried out with excavators by hooligans under phantoms, by saying that it would become a nicer place to live and that there would no longer be drug addicts, snakes and rats among the shantytowns. It is in that place that drug dealers are now being killed, clans more dangerous than a brood of snakes are being settled, and everything is happening in front of the eyes of the police and secret services. A pool of blood was left on such a luxurious children's playground after the crime. The hitman's shots were fired at Ivanovic right next to the slide, and the police searched for shell casings between the swings and see-saws and conducted a criminal investigation.
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