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were taken to the DB, and in particular to Stanišić. 3409 A compilation of 29 July 1995 shows<br />

the inventory of the Beli Manastir SUP building where the JATD had been operating from. 3410<br />

1713. A report on the situation in the territory and within the SVK reviewed in chapter 6.5.3,<br />

considered that the head of the DB in Baranja was “Slavko” Mijović. 3411<br />

1714. The Trial Chamber has also considered exhibit P1061 as reviewed in chapter 6.5.3,<br />

providing that a unit commanded by Vasilije Mijović had been active in the SAO SBWS and<br />

was officially a MUP special unit directly connected to the Serbian MUP DB.<br />

1715. The Trial Chamber has reviewed evidence in chapter 6.5.4 on JATD payment lists of<br />

1995, on which Vaso Mijović commonly features as a beneficiary. In addition to the lists<br />

reviewed in that chapter, a JATD payment list recording payments for the time period of 1-15<br />

August 1995 also featured Mijović’s name. 3412<br />

1716. On 24 October 1995, Gojko Kranjčević reported to Radonja “Medo” Radonjić 3413 at<br />

the Serbian MUP JATD that on 18 October 1995, he went to the MUP building in Belgrade to<br />

request the transfer of equipment and cars from Belgrade to the unit in Bilje. In Belgrade,<br />

Kranjčević discussed the matter with “F’s” secretary Sladja, who told him that she would seek<br />

“F’s” approval. 3414 The next day, Sladja told Kranjčević to forget about the cars, but that other<br />

items had been approved which Milenko would supply when he delivered the salaries and<br />

daily allowances later that week. 3415<br />

1717. Considering the testimony of Witness JF-036, Mijović’s own statements recorded in<br />

the TV interview, 3416 and Mijović’s report from Bilje to Milan Radonjić and the Serbian MUP<br />

JATD mentioning Božović’s arrival in the area, 3417 the Trial Chamber finds that JATD<br />

3409 P345 (Report on abuse of position by members of the SUP in Baranja), p. 1.<br />

3410 D36 (Record of inventory at the premises of the Beli Manastir SUP building, 29 July 1995), pp. 1-2.<br />

3411 The Trial Chamber considers it likely that the person referred to as “Slavko” Mijović is the same person as<br />

Vasilije Mijović.<br />

3412 P542 (JATD List of Employees to be paid Daily Allowance for 1 to 15 August 1995), p. 21.<br />

3413 The Trial Chamber considers “Radonja Radonjić” to refer to deputy commander of the JATD, Milan<br />

Radonjić.<br />

3414 D1623 (Series of documents concerning Djurica Banjac), p. 17 (Statement submitted by Gojko Kranjčević to<br />

Radonja Radonjić, 25 October 1995). Based on the circumstances of the above incident, as well as on the name<br />

of the secretary in question, the Trial Chamber considers “F” to refer to Franko Simatović.<br />

3415 D1623 (Series of documents concerning Djurica Banjac), p. 17 (Statement submitted by Gojko Kranjčević to<br />

Radonja Radonjić, 25 October 1995).<br />

3416 In evidence as P355.<br />

3417 In evidence as part of exhibit D1623,<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 606<br />

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

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