"When the recording showing crimes committed by members of the "Scorpions" unit was broadcast, I issued an order and the police arrested all of them in the shortest time possible. I have seen the recording showing the killing of Serb refugees and I expect the criminals involved to be arrested as soon as possible. If a similar operation to arrest them is not launched, it will be clear that it is about complicity," B92 quoted Jocic as saying.
B92 and TVBN from Bijeljina in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday simultaneously aired the said amateur video-recording which the two TV stations say shows members of the "Hamze" unit of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Croatian army unit "Black Mambas" killing captured Serb civilians and soldiers.
B92 said that the recording was in possession of the Hague tribunal's prosecutor's office, but the office has neither confirmed nor ruled out that possibility.
The prosecution of Serbia's War Crimes Court said that it would contact the prosecution in Croatia and in The Hague and that Serbian Deputy State Prosecutor Dragoljub Stankovic would meet the chief prosecutor of the Hague tribunal, Carla del Ponte, on Monday to hand in the video-recording.