THE HAGUE, June 27 (Hina) - Slavko Dokmanovic, a Croatian Serb accused
of war crimes committed in Vukovar, was taken into custody in The Hague
on Friday, the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia
(ICTY) said in a statement.
According to the statement, Dokmanovic was the president of the
Vukovar municipality in November 1991, when the then JNA (Yugoslav Army)
and Serb paramilitary soldiers removed from the Vukovar Hospital
approximately 260 men, who were later transported in groups to a site
close to Ovcara where they were shot and killed .
The Ovcara site was exhumed between 11 September and 7 October 1996
by the Tribunal's forensic experts who recovered 200 bodies.
Dokmanovic was indicted on 26 March 1996 in an amendment to the
"Vukovar indictment" previously issued against Mile Mrksic, Miroslav
Radic and Veselin Sljivancanin.
The Dokmanovic indictment was confirmed by Judge Fouad Riad who
also ordered the indictment not to be disclosed to allow the arrest of
the accused.
Dokmanovic was arrested on 27 June 1997 by ICTY investigators in
eastern Slavonia, acting under supervision of the UNTAES (UN
Transitional Administration for eastern Slavonia) personnel. He was then
transferred to The Netherlands by support by UNTAES in accordance with
its mandate.
Upon his arrival, he was taken to the ICTY's Detention Unit.
Further details about the actual circumstances of the arrest and
the transfer will be given at the press conference given by Justice
Louise Arbour, ICTY's Prosecutor, scheduled for Monday 30 June at a time
which will be later specified, the statement says at the end.
(hina) mš
272226 MET jun 97
NBA: Rezultati
NHL: Rezultati
Dolar prošloga tjedna ojačao, euro pao nakon smanjenja kamata ECB-a
Nastavlja se blokada Mosta slobode u Novom Sadu
ESPN: Dončić u Lakerse, Davis u Maverickse
SKV: Svijet uz kavu
Mladi i nemirni: Gdje mladi žele živjeti i raditi u Europskoj uniji?
Unatoč trendu nestanka, Hrvatska još uvijek ima očuvana močvarna područja
Smještaj u jednokrevetnoj sobi novog dubrovačkog doma za starije 1200 eura
Lokalni izbori: U bitku za Zagreb i ovaj put dvoznamenkasti broj kandidata