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Andabak, Jasarevic and Velagic have been charged with participating in a joint criminal enterprise aimed at expelling Serbs from Livno.

“Andabak, Jasarevic and Velagic are charged with crimes committed against over 300 Serb victims in the Livno area, who were unlawfully detained in the Ivan Goran Kovacic school, where they were kept under the control of the Croatian Defense Council’s military police,” the Bosnian state court stated.

“Prisoners were repeatedly abused, tortured, and some victims died as a result of torture,” the court declared.

According to the indictment, at the time Andabak was a commander of the Bosnian Croat Army’s military police in Livno, and Jasarevic served as his deputy. Velagic was a member of the military police.

Andabak has also been charged in a separate case for war crimes in Livno.

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