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Mirko Ljuboje, a former crime inspector in Kula, said that the Crime Police seat was situated in the administrative building in Kula and that Luka Majstorovic was one of the inspectors, who worked in that building.  
 
Ljuboje mentioned that inspectors from Kula used to conduct informative interviews with prisoners, who were brought to Kula.  

“That was mainly done by policemen, but if they were not around, the inspectors took over,” the witness said.  

According to his testimony, Majstorovic was in Kula for a month before leaving for Grbavica.  
 
Responding to the Prosecution’s questions, the witness confirmed having seen Luka Majstorovic in Kula in May 1992, as he was his work colleague. He also confirmed that the Army used to bring people from Dobrinja and Kotorac.
 
Ljuboje said that it was known to him that Luka Majstorovic and Rade Przulj guarded prisoners during one or two exchanges.  
 
The indictment alleges that Majstorovic, a former investigator, treated a Bosniak civilian in an inhumane manner and caused bodily pain and suffering of that person in the Kula Facility.
 
Ljuboje, as well as witness Spasoje Camur, said that Majstorovic used to wear a military green uniform. Witness Spasoje Camur said that Majstorovic was an inspector for general crimes in Kula.  

Responding to the Prosecution’s questions, Camur confirmed that he was not present, when he conducted examinations, and that the Crime Service could only examine the civilian population.  

Third Defence witness Simo Tusevljak said that he used to see Majstorovic in Nedzarici, Vraca, Kula and Kasindo in April and May 1992 and that he was dressed in civil suit.  
 
When asked by the Prosecution whether he was present when Majstorovic examined people in Kula, the witness said that he never was.   

The trial is due to continue on December 18, when the indictee will testify in his defence.

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