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Sreten Lukić

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196:, Pavković and Lazarević for crimes committed in the territory of Kosovo, beginning on or about 1 January 1999 and continuing until 20 June 1999. On 26 February 2009, Lukić was found guilty by the Trial Chamber of a number of charges and sentenced to 22 years of imprisonment. He was convicted of crimes including deportation, other inhumane acts (forcible transfer), murder, persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds (crimes against humanity) and murder (violations of the laws or customs of war). 31: 148:
and from June 1999 he was Assistant Chief of the Public Security Service (RJB) and the Chief of Border Administration of the Border Police in the MUP. He was appointed Assistant Minister and Chief of the RJB on 31 January 2001 and remained as Assistant Minister until sacked by the Prime Minister
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Lukić was ruled to have had the intent to forcibly displace part of the Kosovo Albanian population, both within and outside of Kosovo, and thereby ensure continued control by the
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Lukić surrendered and was transferred to the ICTY on 4 April 2005. He pleaded not guilty to all counts. He eventually stood trial with
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From May 1998, Lukić was Head of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP) Staff for
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He was indicted for crimes against humanity and violations of the customs of war by the
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People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Top "Serbian war crimes suspect arrives at the Hague tribunal"
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Višegrad
PR Bosnia and Herzegovina
SFR Yugoslavia
Colonel general
Kosovo War
Serbian
Serbian
colonel general
Serbian Police
Kosovo War
Minister of Internal Affairs of Serbia
war crimes
Kosovo and Metohija
Vojislav Koštunica
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Nebojša Pavković
Vladimir Lazarević
Vlastimir Đorđević
Kosovo Albanian
Milan Milutinović
Nikola Šainović
Dragoljub Ojdanić
Former Republic of Yugoslavia
joint criminal enterprise
Peć
Dečani
Đakovica
Prizren
Orahovac

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