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provide more weapons and ammunition soon. 4777 The witness and others brought these<br />

weapons and ammunition to Borovo Selo. 4778 A few days later, the witness received a supply<br />

of weapons and ammunition for TO members in Borovo Selo from Kertes. 4779<br />

2247. Witness JF-032 testified that in late July 1991, the newly established civilian police<br />

recruited 40 men, and set up its offices in a house which belonged to Pavle Čikanović. 4780<br />

Kostić assured them that weapons, equipment and salaries would be provided within two or<br />

three days, and the witness assumed that they would be provided by the MUP of Serbia. 4781<br />

According to the witness, Slavko Dokmanović received instructions from President Milošević<br />

in Belgrade sometime in April or <strong>May</strong> 1991, and he also took part in the distribution of<br />

weapons brought from Serbia. 4782 A few days later, the witness and another policeman went<br />

to Belgrade to personally speak to Minister of Interior Bogdanović, about the assistance they<br />

were supposed to receive. 4783 Bogdanović appeared well acquainted with the situation in the<br />

SAO SBWS and indicated that all their needs would be met. 4784 During the meeting, Jovica<br />

Stanišić came into the room, and introduced himself as head of the DB. 4785 Kojić and Kostić,<br />

who also showed up at some point, told the witness to address them in the future, with regard<br />

to equipment and assistance. 4786 Several days later, Kostić asked the witness to come to<br />

Belgrade, where he picked up some Russian UAZ vehicles, pistols and short weapons from<br />

the depot located behind the MUP building. The police also received some office materials<br />

from a man called Savo from the Novi Sad SUP. 4787 At around midnight on 26 or 27 July<br />

1991, a truck from Serbia brought in equipment, which was distributed the next morning<br />

amongst the police officers; there were no weapons. 4788 The witness testified that in June<br />

1991, large quantities of weapons from Serbia were shipped across the Danube to Borovo<br />

4777 P2091 (Witness JF-0<strong>30</strong>, witness statement, 21 August 2003), para. 12.<br />

4778 P2091 (Witness JF-0<strong>30</strong>, witness statement, 21 August 2003), para. 13.<br />

4779 P2091 (Witness JF-0<strong>30</strong>, witness statement, 21 August 2003), para. 14; P2092 (Witness JF-0<strong>30</strong>, proofing<br />

notes, 14 September 2009), p. 1.<br />

4780 P401 (Witness JF-032, witness statement, 17 <strong>May</strong> 1999), p. 4; P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević<br />

transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15137, 15146, 15267.<br />

4781 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15137-15138, 15267-15268,<br />

15344; Witness JF-032, T. 4779-4780.<br />

4782 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), p. 15319.<br />

4783 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15138-15142, 15263-15266;<br />

Witness JF-032, T. 4647-4648, 4725, 4742-4744, 4767-4768<br />

4784 Witness JF-032, T. 4648-4649.<br />

4785 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15141, 15265; Witness JF-<br />

032, T. 4649, 4746, 4799-4800, 4803-4804.<br />

4786 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), p. 15142; Witness JF-032,<br />

T.4650-4651.<br />

4787 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15143-15144, 15350-15351,<br />

15335-15336; Witness JF-032, T.4684-4685, 4745.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 804<br />

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

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