Ex-Serb commander pleads not guilty to war crimes charges
ZAGREB, Croatia — A Serb paramilitary commander during the Balkan wars of the 1990s pleaded not guilty on Tuesday at the start of his war crimes trial in Croatia, saying the accusations against him are trumped-up.
Dragan Vasiljkovic, also known as Captain Dragan and Daniel Snedden, is charged with killings and torture of civilians and imprisoned Croatian police and army troops while he was a rebel Serb commander during the 1991-95 Croatian war.
The charges carry a maximum 20-year prison sentence in Croatia.
Vasiljkovic’s trial is being held in the coastal town of Split under heavy security. The proceedings opened with the reading of the indictment before Vasiljkovic entered his plea.

