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Marinko Djukic, Miroslav Pijunovic and Dobrivoje Culibrk are banned from traveling and meeting certain persons and obliged to report to the police once a week.
In case the suspects violate the prohibiting measures, they may be ordered into custody.
Djukic, Pijunovic and Culibrk are suspected, along with Andrija Bjelosevic, Milan Savic and Dusan Kuzmanovic, of having participated in crimes against the non-Serb population in Teslic and Doboj municipalities.
The State Prosecution has already filed an indictment against Dragan Marjanovic, Sasa Gavranovic, Vitomir Devic, Zoran Sljuk, Dario Slavuljica and Dragomir Kezunovic for the murder of Bosniak civilians committed on Borje mountain, Teslic municipality, in June 1992. 
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