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Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina - Multi-national SFOR forces conducted an operation to detain Radovan Karadzic near the town of Celebici in the Republic of Srpska. Karadzic was not found at this location. However, this operation demonstrates SFOR's capabilities and resolve to act in apprehending by force if necessary, persons indicted for war crimes (PIFWC). The operation was conducted after Multi-national forces received intelligence that the indicted war criminal was hiding in a compound near Celebici.

The SFOR multi-national forces found and seized three weapons caches during this operation. The caches were located in several of the buildings in the compound near Celebici. The weapons seized include significant quantities of anti-tank rockets, rifle grenades, mortar rounds, automatic machine guns, antipersonnel mines, and a sizeable quantity of large calibre ammunition.

This operation highlights SFOR and NATO's heightened will to use a wide range of capabilities and means against all PIFWC(s) that do not voluntarily surrender. The Hague Crimes tribunal indicted Karadzic on 14 November 1995 under suspicion for serious crimes against humanity. SFOR and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) have sought the detention of Karadzic for the last six years. SFOR and NATO remain committed to bringing all PIFWIC(s) to justice and urge the government of the Republic of Srpska to fulfil its commitment to the Dayton Accords by turning in these indicted individuals.