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and new units in Golubić. Assigning part of the units to positions in the fortress would also<br />

increase the security of the Golubić camp. 2532<br />

1379. The Trial Chamber now turns to the evidence of Captain Dragan’s presence at the<br />

Knin fortress from June through August 1991. The Trial Chamber first recalls and refers to<br />

the relevant evidence of Witness JF-039 above in relation to the Golubić camp regarding<br />

Captain Dragan moving from Golubić to the Knin fortress in June or July 1991 and<br />

Simatović’s presence there for about two to three weeks around that time.<br />

1380. In an interview as part of a documentary entitled “The Unit”, Dragan Vasiljković<br />

stated that after the first training, he selected 63 potential instructors out of the 750 soldiers<br />

who had gone through the training and moved them to the fortress in order to turn them into<br />

instructors who would train the entire armed forces. 2533<br />

1381. Witness DST-043, a Serb from Knin, 2534 testified that he heard that on 2 August 1991<br />

Milan Babić had requested that the TO flag be hoisted at the Knin fortress but Captain Dragan<br />

prevented this, resulting in a quarrel between Captain Dragan and Milan Babić, and Captain<br />

Dragan’s departure from Krajina. 2535<br />

1382. Radoslav Maksić, a Serb member of the Krajina TO Staff from September to<br />

December 1991, 2536 testified that when he arrived in the SAO Krajina in October 1991, the<br />

Knin municipal TO staff commander told him that Dragan Vasiljković, a.k.a. Captain Dragan,<br />

had previously occupied some buildings at the Knin fortress and a camp in Golubić, but was<br />

not in Knin anymore. 2537<br />

1383. The Trial Chamber has reviewed further relevant evidence of Witness JF-031 in<br />

relation to the Golubić camp above, indicating Captain Dragan’s presence at the Knin fortress.<br />

1384. The Trial Chamber will now review a series of documents relating to Nikola Pilipović,<br />

Milenko Popović, Borislav Kovačević, Borjan Vučković, and Zdravko Narančić, which<br />

provide further information regarding their move from Golubić to the Knin fortress. In hand-<br />

2532 P426 (Proposal to set up a new training centre and transfer the Main Staff of the TO to the Knin fortress,<br />

bearing the name of Captain Dragan, 27 <strong>May</strong> 1991).<br />

2533 P2976 (Video documentary entitled “The Unit”), p. 8.<br />

2534 D322 (Witness DST-043, witness statement, 29 June 2011), paras 1-2; Witness DST-043, T. 12914-12919,<br />

1<strong>30</strong>27-1<strong>30</strong><strong>30</strong>, 1<strong>30</strong>32; D321 (Witness pseudonym sheet).<br />

2535 Witness DST-043, T. 12949, 1<strong>30</strong>16-1<strong>30</strong>17, 1<strong>30</strong>73.<br />

2536 P951 (Radoslav Maksić, Martić transcript, 6-7 February 2006), pp. 1134-1136, 1139-1140, 1155-1156,<br />

1220, 12<strong>30</strong>, 1239, 1260; Radoslav Maksić, T. 6866, 6869; P952 (Order to dispatch 16 persons to the SAO<br />

Krajina TO garrisons, signed by Gojko Krstić, 20 September 1991), pp. 1-2; P956 (Order on the organization of<br />

the SAO Krajina TO staff, signed by Đuro Pekić, 3 October 1991), p. 1.<br />

2537 Radoslav Maksić, T. 6844-6845.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 488<br />

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

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