According to the charges in the Indictment, accused Savić, as the member of an undetermined paramilitary formation at the time when the Užice Corps of the former JNA launched its operations, and later as a commander of the 3rd Company of the Višegrad Brigade of the Army of the Republika Srpska, during the period April through September 1992, he carried out persecution, murders, imprisonment, rapes, torture and other inhumane acts directed against Bosniak civilians in the area of Višegrad municipality. Among other things, it is stated in the Indictment that Savić, on 29 April 1992, in a group together with several Serb soldiers, in the village of Meremišlje, took part in the interrogation and beating of 4 (four) Bosniak civilians, as well as in plundering and burning down of the houses of 2 (two) Bosniak civilians. Further, the Indictment reads that Savić, on 23 May 1992, in a group with several other Serb soldiers, in the settlement of Drinsko, took 10 (ten) Bosniak civilians out of their houses. Afterwards, allegedly, the civilians were interrogated, beaten up and taken to the hill “Kik”, in the so-called “Pušni Do” forest, were they were deprived of their lives by the use of fire weapon. Further, on 25 May 1995, it is stated in the Indictment, Savić, together with other Serb soldiers, participated in the beating up of captured Bosniak civilians. On the same occasion, the accused Savić, allegedly, when one civilian tried to run away, shot at him from a firearmes and deprived him of his life. During the period from 7 June 1992 until the end of September 1992, as stated in the Indictment, Savic would often come to the house of one female Bosniak armed and rape her, threatening that she must not tell.
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X-KRŽ-07/478