THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Dec 4 (Hina) - Prosecutors of the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Thursday requested that retired Yugoslav Navy admiral Miodrag Jokic be sentenced to ten years in prison for his role in the 1991 attack on
Dubrovnik, while the defence requested not more than two years because of the accused's guilty plea.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Dec 4 (Hina) - Prosecutors of the UN war crimes
tribunal in The Hague on Thursday requested that retired Yugoslav
Navy admiral Miodrag Jokic be sentenced to ten years in prison for
his role in the 1991 attack on Dubrovnik, while the defence
requested not more than two years because of the accused's guilty
plea. #L#
Presiding Judge Alphonse Orie said at the close of a day-long
sentencing hearing that the Trial Chamber would decide on the
length of the sentence at the start of the next year.
Prosecutors said that the unlawful attack on Dubrovnik had been
carried out on December 6, 1991 by forces stationed in Jokic's area
of responsibility. Admiral Jokic did nothing to stop the attack,
despite the fact that he knew, as he himself had admitted, that
Dubrovnik's Old Town was a UN-declared world cultural heritage
site, they added.
The defence called on the Trial Chamber to take into account
alleviating circumstances, including the fact that Jokic had
sincerely repented, admitted his guilt and offered an apology to
the Croatian side shortly after the attack.
Addressing the judges, Jokic said he had pleaded guilty to the
crimes because he thought that "someone should open the process of
admitting guilt, apologising to victims and reconciliation among
people."
In August this year, Jokic struck a plea bargain with the
prosecution, admitting guilt for war crimes committed during the
Yugoslav army attack on Dubrovnik.
Prosecutor Susan Sommers described Jokic's cooperation after he
admitted his guilt as "absolute and full".
At the time of the attack on Dubrovnik, Jokic held the rank of vice-
admiral and commanded the Yugoslav Navy 9th Naval Sector with
headquarters in Boka Kotorska, Montenegro.
Jokic turned himself in to the Hague tribunal voluntarily on
November 12, 2001. In February 2002, he was provisionally released
pending trial.
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