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Divjan was charged with taking part in the killings of Serb prisoners of war from the Silos and Krupa detention camps in Hadzici who were forced to work in the fields in Butmir.
According to the charges, Divjan was acting as a guard when several of 30 Serb prisoners who were working in the fields tried to run away, and he shot at them with an automatic rifle and killed two of them.
Delic is charged with taking a prisoner to the Agricultural Institute in Butmir where he was killed.
“Delic then ordered two prisoners to take the body and the bodies of some other prisoners to the police station in Butmir,” said the prosecution.
After the bodies arrived in Butmir, the prosecution says that Delic and Gazibara then took them to the Bosnian Army Fourth Motorised Brigade and during the journey, they beat up the remaining prisoners who were still alive and urinated on the corpses.
Divjan, Delic and Gazibara are also charged with beating up two prisoners in the Agricultural Institute.
The indictment has been forwarded to the state court for confirmation.
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