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General Djukic and Colonel Krsmanovic to be transferred to The Hague.

Press Release · Communiqué de presse

(Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)


CC/PIO/032-E

The Hague, 13 February 1996


On 12 February 1996 the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Justice Richard Goldstone, took the necessary steps under the Tribunal's Statute and Rules, to have General Djordje DJUKIC and Colonel Aleksa KRSMANOVIC, who were arrested by the Bosnian Government authorities on 30 January 1996, transferred from Sarajevo to The Hague in order that
he might question them in connection with alleged war crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.


General Djordje DJUKIC and Colonel Aleksa KRSMANOVIC will be held in custody in the United Nations Detention Unit at the Hague, where they will be detained, pending further order to the contrary, during the Prosecutor's investigation into certain violations of international humanitarian law committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They will be afforded all their rights under the
Tribunal's Statute and Rules, including access to lawyers of their choice.