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remuneration, and the Red Berets received their salary in cash at the time. 2731 The salary was<br />

paid in dinars by one of the instructors, and was relatively high for local standards. 2732 In<br />

addition, Red Berets received bonuses. 2733<br />

1455. The Trial Chamber recalls its finding in relation to the Unit’s formalization that in<br />

August 1993, Stanišić formalized the Unit as the JATD of the Serbian DB, subordinated to<br />

himself and to Franko Simatovic. The Trial Chamber also recalls its finding in that same<br />

chapter, that the JATD included Živojin Ivanović (a.k.a Žika Crnogorac), Radojica Božović,<br />

Dragan Filipović (a.k.a Major Filipović or Fića), Milan Radonjić (a.k.a. Meda), Zoran Raić,<br />

Vasilje (or Vaso) Mijović, Nikola Lončar, Davor Subotić, Dragan Oluić, Njegoslav Kušić,<br />

Slobodan Majstorović, Radomir Rašković, Nikola Pupovac, 2734 Đurica Banjac, Milenko<br />

Milovanović, Zvezdan Jovanović, and Miomir Popović. 2735 The JATD further included<br />

Dragoslav Krsmanović, Dragutin Stanojević, and Dejan Slišković. 2736<br />

1456. The Trial Chamber further recalls its findings in chapters 6.5.4 and in relation to the<br />

Bilje, Sova, and Pajzoš camps that the Accused financed the involvement of the JATD in<br />

Operation Pauk between November 1994 and July 1995; organized the financing of the JATD<br />

unit based in Bilje in 1995; financed the involvement of the JATD in the 1995 SBWS<br />

operations; organized the financing of the Poskok Detachment from mid-August to October<br />

1995, which was based at the Sova training camp near Knin; and organized the financing of<br />

the JATD at Pajzoš, Zirište, and Lipovaca in 1995. The Trial Chamber will now turn to the<br />

financing of the JATD in the time periods between these specific operations, on which the<br />

Trial Chamber has already made findings.<br />

1457. The Trial Chamber will first address the sequence of the relevant payment lists. The<br />

Trial Chamber has received numerous per diem payment lists dated between 21 August to 31<br />

December but with no indication of the year, and also received into evidence P159 which is<br />

dated 1-16 January 1994. The payment lists in evidence which do not bear a year then<br />

continue from 17 January to 15 <strong>May</strong> and the payment list in evidence as exhibit P1514 is<br />

dated 16-31 <strong>May</strong> 1994. The Trial Chamber considers that these yearless payment lists<br />

2731 P523 (Witness JF-048, witness statement, 6 <strong>May</strong> 2000), pp. 13-14; P524 (Witness JF-048, Slobodan<br />

Milošević transcript, 9 January 2003), pp. 14589, 14623; Witness JF-048, T. 5718, 5739, 5786, 5810, 5821,<br />

5850-5851.<br />

2732 Witness JF-048, T. 5740, 5841.<br />

2733 Witness JF-048, T. 5740.<br />

2734 The Trial Chamber understands Dejan Slišković’s evidence regarding Dragan Pupovac (also known as Pupe)<br />

to refer to Unit member Nikola Pupovac (who was also known as Pupe).<br />

2735 See chapter 6.3.2.<br />

2736 See chapter 6.3.2.<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 516<br />

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

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