On 14 December 1999,
Goran Jelisić was found guilty of having committed
crimes against humanity and violating the customs of war by the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment. In October 2004, Ranko Češić pleaded guilty to having committed 10 murders and two cases of sexual assault at the camp and was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment. On 14 November 2011, Branko Pudić, a guard at the camp, was indicted for having "exercised torture on a daily basis, inhumanely treated and inflicted sufferings to the civilian population at the camp". On 21 December 2011, Monika Karan-Ilić (née Simeunović), Goran Jelisić's accomplice and "girlfriend" at the time, was detained on suspicion of having committed war crimes against non-Serbs at the camp. In 2013, she was found guilty of abusing inmates and sentenced to 4 years in prison. Monika's sentence was later reduced to 2.5 years, and she has since been released. ==References==