BELGRADE, Oct 20 (Hina) - A judge with the Hague war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, O Gon Kwon, on Monday signed a decision on the declassification and issuing of indictments against four Serbs in connection with crimes
committed in Kosovo in 1999, Belgrade's Radio B92 said.
BELGRADE, Oct 20 (Hina) - A judge with the Hague war crimes tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia, O Gon Kwon, on Monday signed a decision
on the declassification and issuing of indictments against four
Serbs in connection with crimes committed in Kosovo in 1999,
Belgrade's Radio B92 said. #L#
The accused are Nebojsa Pavkovic, Vladimir Lazarevic, Vlastimir
Djordjevic, and Sreten Lukic.
At the time of NATO's intervention in Kosovo in 1999, Pavkovic
commanded the Yugoslav Army's third corps, which had Kosovo in its
jurisdiction.
The other three held senior positions in the army and the police.
Pavkovic was later appointed military chief-of-staff, a position
he held even after the fall of former Yugoslav President Slobodan
Milosevic. He was replaced only last year and has in the meantime
been in custody as part of investigations into the slaying of ex-
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.
Police general Sreten Lukic heads the Serbian interior ministry's
public security division.
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