Friday, November 2, 2007

BOSNIAN STATE COURT ORDERED CUSTODY FOR THREE SERBIAN WAR CRIMINALS

SARAJEVO, Bosnia (November 2,2007) - The Bosnian State Court has rendered yesterday a decision ordering a one-month custody for three former members of the genocidal paramilitary formations of the Serbians living in Bosnia (VRS), considered to have participated in crimes committed in the Jajce area in the course of 1992,during the Serbian aggression against Bosnia.

Acting on a warrant issued by the Bosnian State Prosecutor, the Bosnian State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested Serbian war criminals Mirko (Spiro) Pekez, Milorad (Ljupko) Savic and Mirko (Mile) Pekez on Tuesday, October 30.

The Bosnian State Prosecutor considers that the three Serbian war criminals participated in the murder of 23 Bosnian civilians and caused severe injuries to four Bosnian civilians in 1992.

This case is part of the "Jandric et al" case opened by the Bosnian State Court, because the Bosnian State Prosecutor believes that three more Serbian war criminals, who are currently at large, participated in the same war crimes in Bosnia.

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