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and by the March 1992 Smederevo SDB report. 2570 Witness JF-039’s evidence is also<br />

consistent with documentary evidence 2571 which confirms the existence of a camp at the Knin<br />

fortress. In respect of the order on the withdrawal of weapons, 2572 the Trial Chamber recalls<br />

that, when admitting the document, it took judicial notice of its authenticity pursuant to Rule<br />

94 (B) of the Rules. 2573 The Trial Chamber further considers that the evidence reviewed above<br />

and in relation to the Golubić camp is consistent with the content of this order. Having<br />

reviewed the parties’ submissions with regard to the signature on the document and its<br />

provenance, the Trial Chamber determines this document to be authentic. In light of this<br />

evidence, the Trial Chamber considers Aco Drača’s testimony that no police, military, or<br />

other unit was ever stationed at the Knin fortress (other than 15-20 guards of the National<br />

Council), to be unreliable. On the basis of the foregoing, the Trial Chamber finds that between<br />

<strong>May</strong> and July 1991, Captain Dragan established a camp at the Knin fortress where he trained<br />

forces known as the Kninžas. Based on the aforementioned documents, the Trial Chamber<br />

finds that Živojin Ivanović (Crnogorac), Borjan Vučković, Nikola Pilipović, Milenko<br />

Popović, Borislav Kovačević, and Zdravko Narančić were present at this camp at various<br />

times in <strong>May</strong> and July 1991.<br />

1394. The Trial Chamber will now address the Korenica camp. The Trial Chamber considers<br />

that Witness JF-031’s evidence regarding the setting up of a camp at Korenica is corroborated<br />

by the evidence of Milan Babić, Witness JF-039, Radoslav Maksić, and a document by Nikola<br />

Pilipović (exhibit P3195). Based on the foregoing, the Trial Chamber finds that in August<br />

1991, Franko Simatović and Živojin Ivanović (Crnogorac) took a group of around 28 men<br />

(including Witness JF-031, Borjan Vučković (Boki), and Nikola Pilipović) from Golubić and<br />

established a camp with them at Korenica. Based on the evidence of Witness JF-031, the Trial<br />

Chamber further finds that Dragan Filipović (Fića or Major Fićo), Saša Medaković, and Ilija<br />

Vučković (Rambo) commanded the Korenica camp.<br />

1395. Based on the evidence of Radoslav Maksić, the Trial Chamber finds that Franko<br />

Simatović met Martić at the Knin fortress in October 1991 and that Jovica Stanišić was<br />

present on at least one occasion in Korenica town and on at least one occasion at the Knin<br />

2570 In evidence as exhibits P426 and P3198.<br />

2571 Relating to Borjan Vučković, Nikola Pilipović, Milenko Popović, Borislav Kovačević, and Zdravko<br />

Narančić (in evidence as exhibits P2655, P2984, P3176, P3179, and P3195).<br />

2572 In evidence as exhibit P979,<br />

2573 Decision on the Admission of the Proposed Expert Report by Reynaud Theunens and the Admission of<br />

Theunens related Documents, 1 April 2011, para. 29.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 492<br />

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

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