
Finding that charges against the Accused were proved under six of seven counts of the indictment, the Trial Panel stated, inter alia, the following:
In the period April to end of June 1992, as a reserve policeman in the Višegrad Police Station (Centre for public safety Trebinje), the Accused took part in a widespread or systematic attack of the Army of Srpska Republika BiH, police and paramilitary formations against the Muslim civilian population of the Višegrad municipality.
The Court found as proved, inter alia, the following:
In mid May 1992, together with other persons, the Accused deprived of liberty a female person and, threatening to rape her, conveyed her together with another male civilian, whom he also deprived of liberty, to the Višegrad police station. Following this, the man was detained in the police station together with other detainees while the female person was questioned by Drago Samardžić and then raped by two soldiers.
On 23 May 1992, together with other persons, the Accused unlawfully deprived of liberty two civilians whom they took to the Municipal centre in the Donja Lijeska village for questioning. The Accused Tanasković directly participated in the beating of these persons, following which, together with Novo Rajak, he took them to the police station in Višegrad where they were held captive for four days.
On about 31 May 1992, together with a group of soliders, the Accused attacked undefended villages inhabited by Muslims and arrested the male inhabitants from these villages, threatening to kill everyone who tried to escape. Following this, Tanasković and the soldiers looted a shop and set houses on fire, with Tanasković personally setting on fire two houses. During the night, in the primary school in Orahovci, two men were called out of a room in which male captives were held, to be taken to another room where they were severely beaten by Nenad Tanasković, Miloš Pantelić and another five to six soliders.
On 14 June 1992 the Accused was in one of the buses which were used to transport Muslim civilians, who had been forced to leave their homes, from Višegrad to territories controlled by the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After arrival at Išević Brdo, an order was given for men under the age of 65 to remain in the vehicles while women, children and men over the age of 65 were to disembark.
The Accused was acquitted, inter alia, of the charge that on 16 June 1992, on the Old Bridge in Višegrad, while soldiers were taking captives off a truck, killing them and throwing them into the Drina river, he forced two civilians to clean the blood and remove corpses from the bridge, and subsequently beat and forced one of these persons to lick blood off the floor in the garden of the Višegrad Hotel.
The time the Accused has been held in custody since 11 July 2006 will count towards the pronounced imprisonment sentence.
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