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Ilustration. Photo: SIPA.

State Investigation and Protection Agency officers on Wednesday arrested Ivan Djuric, who is suspected of killing two Bosniak civilians and one Croat in 1992 at the Luka detention camp in Brcko, as well as other inhumane acts against prisoners.

He is alleged to have committed the crimes during a widespread and systematic attack in the Brcko area as a member of a police intervention squad.

“He is suspected of crimes against Bosniak, Croat and Albanian victims, who were unlawfully detained at the Luka detention camp in Brcko in 1992, including crimes committed jointly with defendants prosecuted by the ICTY ,” the state prosecution said in a statement.

The prosecution also said that Djuric is suspected, alongside Goran Jelisic, alias Adolf, and others, of beating detained Bosniaks, Croats and Albanians on several occasions, causing them permanent severe physical and mental injuries.

He is accused of torturing and abusing abuse detainees and robbing them of their money and clothes.

Jelisic, who described himself as the ‘Serb Adolf Hitler’, admitted he was guilty of several murders and other abuses in Brcko in his trial at the ICTY in October 1998.

He was sentenced to 40 years in prison and has been serving his sentence in Italy since 2003.

Djordje Ristanic, the former president of the Crisis Committee and War Presidency in Brcko, is currently on trial at the Bosnian state court for committing crimes at the Luka detention camp in 1992.

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