Sreten Lukić

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1955 –

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Who is Sreten Lukić?

Sreten Lukić was head of the Serbian police in Kosovo during the 1998-99 Kosovo and subsequently Serbian deputy interior minister from 2001 to 2004. He was indicted in 2003 for alleged war crimes committed by Serb police forces in Kosovo.

From May 1998, Sreten Lukić was Head of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs Staff for Kosovo & Metohija and from June 1999 he was Assistant Chief of the Public Security Service 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 Vojislav Kostunica in March 2004.

He was indicted for crimes against humanity and violations of the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia with three other Serbian police and army generals, former chief of staff General Nebojsa Pavkovic, former Army General Vladimir Lazarevic and Police General Vlastimir Djordjevic.

The indictment charged the four with having “planned, instigated, ordered, committed or otherwise aided and abetted in a deliberate and widespread or systematic campaign of terror and violence directed at Kosovo Albanian civilians living in Kosovo”.

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Born
Mar 28, 1955
Višegrad

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on July 23, 2013

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