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Witness JF-041 2450 provided evidence consistent with the Adjudicated Facts regarding<br />

members of the SAO Krajina police training at Golubić and regarding their subsequent<br />

assignments in the SAO Krajina.<br />

1346. Milan Babić stated that Nikola Amanović, assistant of Martić at the SUP, told him<br />

that after training at Golubić, the trainees were given weapons, and placed in the Krajina<br />

special police units in different municipalities. 2451<br />

1347. Mile Bosnić testified that around late <strong>May</strong> or early June 1991, Serbian village guards<br />

from Kordun and Banija were sent to be trained at Golubić as part of what the witness heard<br />

was the second group to train there. 2452 Bosnić added that he estimated that the total number<br />

of persons trained at Golubić may have been between 200 and <strong>30</strong>0, given that persons came<br />

from the entire Krajina area. 2453<br />

1348. Witness JF-039 testified that Martić chose the people to be trained at the camp from<br />

members of the various police stations throughout the SAO Krajina. 2454 The first group of<br />

trainees at Golubić consisted of between 150 and 200 men. 2455 After the training, some<br />

remained as instructors while others returned to their police units. 2456 The first group left<br />

Golubić in <strong>May</strong> 1991. 2457 By the time the second group arrived, the witness believed that<br />

regular TO members had begun to join the training. 2458 The number of recruits was kept at<br />

about 200 at all times. 2459 The witness added that the total number of men trained at Golubić<br />

was between 200 and 250, most of whom (the witness estimated about 200) were TO<br />

regulars. 2460 According to the witness, members of the various police stations chosen to train<br />

at Golubić were made commanders of the special police units of Martić’s police and went<br />

2449 P104 (Witness JF-006, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 15 October 2002), pp. 11569-11570; P105 (Witness<br />

JF-006, Martić transcript, 28 March 2006), pp. 2749, 2808; Witness JF-006, T. 2443, 2447, 2451, 2466.<br />

2450 P1546 (Witness JF-041, witness statement, 18 February 2005), paras 20-21, 34; P1547 (Witness JF-041,<br />

witness statement, 12 October 2010), p. 1; P1548 (Witness JF-041, Martić transcript, 23-25 <strong>May</strong> 2006), pp.<br />

4426, 4435-4437, 4439, 4499, 4539; Witness JF-041, T. 8004-8005, 8025, 8029-80<strong>30</strong>.<br />

2451 P1877 (Milan Babić, Martić transcript, 15-17, 20-21 February, and 2-3, and 6 March 2006), pp. 1542-1543;<br />

P1879 (Milan Babić, Krajišnik transcript, 2-4, and 7 June 2004), p. 3381.<br />

2452 D313 (Mile Bosnić, witness statement, 5 July 2011), para. 35; D314 (Mile Bosnić, proofing note, 8 July<br />

2011), p. 3; Mile Bosnić, T. 12703.<br />

2453 Mile Bosnić, T. 12704.<br />

2454 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 41; Witness JF-039, T. 7337-7339.<br />

2455 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 43; P977 (Witness JF-039, prior<br />

testimony), p. 2195; Witness JF-039, T. 7240-7241.<br />

2456 Witness JF-039, T. 7241.<br />

2457 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 44.<br />

2458 Witness JF-039, T. 7241, 7244-7245.<br />

2459 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 43; P977 (Witness JF-039, prior<br />

testimony), p. 2101; Witness JF-039, T. 7238-7239.<br />

2460 Witness JF-039, T. 7246-7247, 7250-7251.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 478<br />

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

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