The National Council for cooperation with the tribunal has launched proceedings for the adoption of a law on the freezing of assets of fugitive indictees. Chairman Rasim Ljajic has recently said a law needs to be adopted so that assets may be frozen. Transactions may be frozen on the basis of the Law on Criminal Proceedings.
Among the 13 accused in question are Goran Hadzic, president of the Republic of Serb Krajina, an unrecognised statelet set up by Croatian Serb rebels in the early 1990s, Bosnian Serb army general Zdravko Tolimir and commander Ratko Mladic.
The list also includes three police and military generals -- Sreten Lukic, Nebojsa Pavkovic and Vlastimir Djordjevic, indicted for war crimes in Kosovo.
Radovan Karadzic is not on the list given that the Hague tribunal has requested his extradition not from Serbia and Montenegro, but from Bosnia-Herzegovina.