SIPA, arrested the leader of the Red Berets in Doboj: Suspected of torture, murder, rape ...

Acting on the orders of the Prosecutor of the Special Department for War Crimes, police officers of SIPA, early this morning, in the Doboj area, apprehended Slobodan Karagić called Karaga, born on 21 October 1952 in Doboj, BiH citizen.

The suspect is under investigation KaragiC Prosecutor's Office and is suspected of being a leader of the "Red Berets", which operated within the CSB Doboj, during 1992, acted in contravention of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions on the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War.

The suspect is charged with being a leader of the "Red Berets", in early May 1992, he participated in the attack and occupation of the town of Doboj, when members of these units arrested persons of Bosniak and Croatian nationality who were on the orders suspect detained in a camp was in the military hangars near the company "Bosanka", in the village of Usora in Doboj.

Is also suspected of killing at least 12 Bosniak victims in May 1992 derived from jail "Spreča" in Doboj and taken away in an unknown direction, since when they have been missing, and then shot at one site and whose shooting, as commander of the "Red Berets", attended by the suspect.
The suspect KaragiC Slobodan also charged that he personally, as I have with other people, committed rape of two minor victims of Bosniak ethnicity in the summer of 1992.

Also, the suspect is under investigation for the destruction of the mosque in the village Miljkovac in Doboj, which was in May 1992, destroyed by bombing.

The suspects are charged that during the month of June 1992, the Teslic area, along with other members of the "Red Berets" carried out unlawful arrests and detention of Bosniak and Croatian nationality in the area of ​​Teslic, after which it was committed, their physical and psychological abuse and part of the civilians were killed on that occasion or are missing.

KaragiC suspect is under investigation and suspected of Crimes against Humanity under Article 172 CC BiH and War Crimes against Civilians under Article 173 of the Criminal Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the arrest, the suspect will be carried out to the assigned prosecutor who will question the suspect and then make a decision on how to proceed, said the Prosecutor's Office.