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but then returned to the Krajina. 2489 Martić told the witness that once he had ordered the move<br />

of the command and requested that Simatović be removed, Stanišić ensured that this<br />

happened. 2490<br />

1353. After the move to the Knin fortress and the transfer to Korenica, the training ended in<br />

Golubić (sometime in July 1991). Two platoons of Special Police remained in Knin, 15-20<br />

men were stationed in Udbina, and 15-20 men went to the new camp in Korenica and to other<br />

towns in Krajina. 2491 Many went back to their original units. 2492<br />

1354. Mile Bosnić testified that Golubić closed after the second round of training was<br />

completed, around June or July 1991 because of a conflict between Babić and Captain<br />

Dragan. 2493 Captain Dragan had insisted that the Knindzas were part of the police and<br />

therefore were under Martić. Babić, however, requested that the Knindzas would come under<br />

the TO and Captain Dragan left the Krajina. 2494<br />

1355. Witness JF-031 2495 and Aco Drača 2496 testified that Captain Dragan left Knin toward<br />

the end of August 1991 as the result of a dispute with Milan Babić. This is further supported<br />

by a memorandum from Milorad Boškević to General V. Kadijević in evidence as P1062. 2497<br />

The Trial Chamber further recalls the evidence of Witness DST-043 reviewed in relation to<br />

the Korenica and Knin fortress camps below, that Captain Dragan departed from the Krajina<br />

following a quarrel with Milan Babić in early August 1991.<br />

1356. In an interview as part of a documentary entitled “The Unit”, Dragan Vasiljković<br />

stated he was told to go see the boss in Belgrade and that Jovica Stanišić personally told him<br />

that he was banned from going to the Krajina. 2498<br />

1357. In August 1991, the Serbian MUP DB again decided to monitor Captain Dragan’s<br />

telephone calls during his stay in Belgrade. 2499 An SBD document signed by Simatović<br />

2489 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), paras 38, 49; P977 (Witness JF-039, prior<br />

testimony), pp. 2009-2010; Witness JF-039, T. 7254-7255, 7257-7258, 7271, 7274-7276, 7326, 7332.<br />

2490 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), paras 38, 49; Witness JF-039, T. 7278-7279,<br />

7328.<br />

2491 P978 (Witness JF-039, witness statement, 12 September 2003), para. 51; Witness JF-039, T. 7201, 7209,<br />

7246.<br />

2492 Witness JF-039, T. 7246-7247.<br />

2493 Mile Bosnić, T. 12699-12700, 12704.<br />

2494 D313 (Mile Bosnić, witness statement, 5 July 2011), para. 58; D314 (Mile Bosnić, proofing note, 8 July<br />

2011), p. 4.<br />

2495 P1000 (Witness JF-031, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 14-15 April 2003), pp. 19224, 19273.<br />

2496 Aco Drača, T. 16701-16702.<br />

2497 P1062 (Some information on Daniel Snedden, Australian Citizen, alias “Kapetan Dragan”, signed by<br />

Milorad Bošković, 28 August 1991), pp. 1-2<br />

2498 P2976 (Video documentary entitled “The Unit”), pp. 15-16.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 481<br />

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

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