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Martić, Frenki, and influential specials should make field rounds, as their presence would<br />

increase morale and they could advise about the further development of units in the field. 2409<br />

1331. On 23 July 1991, the Chief of the War Staff in Dvor municipality, in the SAO Krajina,<br />

reported that Captain Dragan, Milan Martić, and representatives of the war staffs from Dvor,<br />

Glina, and Kostajnica attended a working meeting in Dvor that day. At the meeting, Captain<br />

Dragan concluded that unity had been established in the conduct of all operations in the area<br />

of Banija and systems for organising command posts and reporting to competent organs of the<br />

SAO Krajina and the Republic of Serbia had been agreed upon. 2410<br />

1332. The Trial Chamber recalls Captain Dragan’s report of 19 July 1991, 2411 which it has<br />

reviewed in chapter 3.1.7 in relation to Glina and Struga, in which Captain Dragan reported<br />

from Glina to, amongst others, “Frenki” and Major Fića, that the setting up of headquarters<br />

and enlisting of soldiers for training had begun.<br />

1333. The Trial Chamber now turns to the financing and equipping of the Golubić camp.<br />

1334. Milan Babić testified that the training and weaponry at Golubić were funded by the<br />

Serbian MUP and Babić personally heard from Stanišić that the Serbian DB granted a large<br />

amount of money to Captain Dragan to provide the training. 2412<br />

1335. Witness JF-039 testified that Simatović brought fuel, vehicles, and other equipment,<br />

including communication equipment, to the camp. 2413 He also paid the salaries for everyone<br />

involved with the camp. 2414 Martić told the witness that until June 1991 Simatović brought<br />

money to the camp twice. 2415 Martić also told the witness many times that “Belgrade” was<br />

responsible for supplying everything to run the camp. 2416 According to the witness, when<br />

Martić used the word “Belgrade” he was referring to Jovica Stanišić. 2417 According to the<br />

2409 P1179 (Memorandum to State Security Service, signed Danijel Snedden), pp. 1-2. The Trial Chamber<br />

understands the English translation of exhibit P1179 references to “filed” rounds and units “at the filed” to refer<br />

to field rounds and units in the field.<br />

2410 P1120 (Report for 23 July 1991, Dvor Municipality War Staff, signed by Nikola Boljanić, 23 July 1991).<br />

2411 In evidence as exhibit P1186.<br />

2412 P1877 (Milan Babić, Martić transcript, 15-17, 20-21 February, and 2-3, and 6 March 2006), p. 1459; P1878<br />

(Milan Babić, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 18-22, 25-26 November, and 2-4, 6, and 9 December 2002), p.<br />

13134; P1879 (Milan Babić, Krajišnik transcript, 2-4, and 7 June 2004), p. 3380.<br />

2413 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 40; P977 (Witness JF-039, prior<br />

testimony), pp. 2003-2004; Witness JF-039, T. 7266, 7275, 7327-7328.<br />

2414 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 40; P977 (Witness JF-039, prior<br />

testimony), pp. 2004, 2209; Witness JF-039, T. 7266, 7328, 7364.<br />

2415 Witness JF-039, T. 7365-7366<br />

2416 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 40; P977 (Witness JF-039, prior<br />

testimony), p. 2001.<br />

2417 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 40.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 474<br />

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

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