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commended Srećko Radovanović for his successful participation in war operations in Brčko<br />

as a Serbian Chetnik Vojvoda. <strong>30</strong>50 In this respect, the Trial Chamber recalls its findings in<br />

relation to the Pajzoš camp, that Srećko Radovanović (a.k.a. Debeli) was one of the members<br />

of the Unit recruited and trained at the Ilok camp and in chapter 3.4.2 that he was among the<br />

Unit members who participated in the operations in Bosanski Šamac in April 1992. However,<br />

the evidence on his activities in Brčko does not establish to which armed forces Radovanović<br />

belonged when taking part in this operation. In this context, the Trial Chamber recalls the<br />

evidence reviewed in relation to the Pajzoš camp and in chapter 3.4.2 that Radovanović<br />

received a position in the VRS following the take-over of Bosanski Šamac. Nor does the<br />

evidence establish in which operations in Brčko Srećko Radovanović participated. In this<br />

context, the Trial Chamber notes that there were, at least, two relevant operations in Brčko<br />

prior to <strong>May</strong> 1993: the operations for the take-over of Brčko town from <strong>30</strong> April to 2 <strong>May</strong><br />

1992 and the operations for the Brčko corridor in June 1992. Under these circumstances, the<br />

Trial Chamber will not further consider evidence relating to Radovanović’s participation in<br />

operations in Brčko.<br />

Mount Ozren and Vila camps and Doboj operations, April-July 1992<br />

1573. The Trial Chamber now turns to the Mount Ozren and Vila camps and the Doboj<br />

operations. The Trial Chamber will consider whether the Accused directed the involvement of<br />

the Unit in particular operations around Doboj in 1992. <strong>30</strong>51 The Trial Chamber will further<br />

consider whether the Accused organized, supplied, financed, and supported the Unit’s<br />

involvement in those particular operations. <strong>30</strong>52 The Trial Chamber will also review whether<br />

the Accused directed and organized the financing, training, logistical support, and other<br />

substantial assistance or support for the Unit at the Mount Ozren and Vila camps. <strong>30</strong>53 Finally,<br />

the Trial Chamber will consider whether the Accused directed and organized the training of<br />

other groups at the Mount Ozren and Vila camps.<br />

1574. In its Final Trial Brief, the Prosecution alleges that by April 1992, Red Beret members,<br />

including Božović and Subotić, established training camps on Mount Ozren and at Vila in<br />

Doboj municipality, where they recruited and trained local Serbs. <strong>30</strong>54 Simatović visited the<br />

<strong>30</strong>49 See exhibit P61.<br />

<strong>30</strong>50 P3199 (SČP Order proclaiming Serbian Chetnik Vojvodas for exceptional merits, Vojislav Šešelj, 13 <strong>May</strong><br />

1993), pp. 1, 5-6.<br />

<strong>30</strong>51 Indictment, para. 7.<br />

<strong>30</strong>52 Indictment, para. 7.<br />

<strong>30</strong>53 Indictment, paras 3, 5, 15(c).<br />

<strong>30</strong>54 Prosecution Final Trial Brief, 14 December 2012, paras 245-252.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 556<br />

<strong>30</strong> <strong>May</strong> <strong>2013</strong>

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