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Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 12 December 2005 (pdf)
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Aleksandar Radovanovic

context : Former Yugoslavia Search
judgement place : Bosnia Herzegovina Search
status : Sentenced
particulars : His trial started in Sarajevo on May 9, 2006; closing arguments on 10-18 July 2008; found guilty of genocide and sentenced to 42 years imprisonment on 29 July 2008
position : Member of a Bosnian Serb special police squad
factslegal procedure
Aleksandar Radovanovic was a special police force member of the 3rd "Skelani" Platoon of the Republika Srpska.

The indictment alleges that, on 12 and 13 July 1995, Aleksandar Radovanovic and his ten co-accused were deployed along the Bratunac-Milici road between the villages of Kravica and Sandici, Municipality of Bratunac, including a section of the road near the Kravica Farming Cooperative warehouse.

According to the indictment, the accused secured and controlled the said road in accordance with a plan of forcible transfer of around 25,000 Bosniak women, children and elderly persons from the protected area of Srebrenica. According to the charges, on 13 July 1995 they conducted security operations in the form of reconnaissance and attacks using tanks and other weaponry against a column of Bosniaks in the area of Kamenica, thereby forcing Bosniak men to surrender.

On the same day, Aleksandar Radovanovic and his co-defendants allegedly conducted patrols on the road and set up ambushes to intercept the column of Bosniaks and capture men trying to reach the territory under the control of the Army of Republic of BiH. According to the indictment, the accused detained several thousand captured men in and around Sandici, Municipality of Bratunac. A number of these men were allegedly handed over to Bosnian Serb army soldiers who put them on trucks and transported them in an unknown direction - their whereabouts remain unknown since that time.

The remaining men were transported to different locations including the Kravica Farming Cooperative warehouse.

The indictment further alleges that more than one thousand Bosniak male prisoners were detained in the Kravica Farming Cooperative warehouse. In the early evening hours, these men were allegedly executed.

The prosecution states that Aleksandar Radovanovic took part in the massacre by firing his machine gun at the prisoners.

Aleksandar Radovanovic was arrested in June 2005.
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 nationality :
 Bosnia and herzegovina
 date of birth :
 20.06.1973
  also known as :
  Aco
  last time seen :
  Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  period of charges :
 10.07.1995 - 19.07.1995
  judgement period :
  09.05.2006 - 29.07.2008
  charges :
  Genocide
  profile last modified :
  31.07.2008
 
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