Mušan Topalovic
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Mušan "Caco" Topalović was commander of the 10th Mountain Brigade
Brigade
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 in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Caco was also a smuggler, thief and gangster
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 inside the besieged capital Sarajevo
Siege of Sarajevo
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. Topalović was also formerly a rock music
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ian.

Caco only became a brigade commander because of the confusion of the Yugoslav secession crisis
Yugoslav wars
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 in the spring of 1992. He managed to form his own brigade while the Bosnian government
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 pursued a peaceful resolution. His brigade was infamous for rounding up citizens and forcing them to dig defensive positions in his areas of responsibility.

Death

Caco's excesses, brutal crimes against civilians and refusal to have the 10th Mountain Brigade fall under the ARBIH chain of command led the Bosnian government to attempt to arrest him on October 26, 1993. During the operation, Caco and a few of his associates killed 9 police officer
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s and took several dozen civilians as hostages. A total of 17 people were killed, in the most brutal ways, on that day by Caco and his men. In the attempt to arrest him: police officers Admir Hebib (1969–1993), Kemal Kojić (1960–1993), Dragan Miljanović (1967–1993), Slaven Markešić (1965–1993), Srđan Bosiljčić (1963–1993), Elvir Šovšić (1974–1993), Hamid Humić (1959–1993), Jasmin Čamidžija (1968–1993), Izet Karšić (1959–1993) and eight civilian
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 hostages were killed.

Caco later surrendered after receiving guarantees from the Presidency that he wouldn't be killed. He ended up dead.

In the official version of the event issued by the Government, Caco was killed while attempting escape, but was supposedly beaten by Admir Hebib's father, Avdo Hebib, a high ranking commander in the ARBIH and shot to death by the comrades of the dead police officers. Caco's brother Emir, brother-in-law
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 Behudin and another soldier were arrested and beaten, but were released at the time. Several members of his brigade were later charged with war crimes in Sarajevo courts.

Funeral

Caco was buried in a grave marked N.N.
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 close to the Sarajevo Olympic Stadium. In 1996 under pressure from various groups the Bosnian government revealed the location of his grave, and his remains were exhumed. On December 2, 1996 he was given a war hero's burial which was broadcast on television
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 and attended by approximately 12,000 people in Sarajevo, mostly members of the Green Berets and other quasi-formal military formations. He was buried in the cemetery for soldiers killed during the war.This was condemned by many veterans and families of fallen ones, as he never fought on a front line nor did any of the men under his direct command.

See also

  • Ismet Bajramović
    Ismet Bajramovic
    Ismet "Ćelo" Bajramović was a Bosnian soldier and reputed organized crime figure from Sarajevo. During the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and specifically the siege of Sarajevo, Bajramović played a key role in the defense of the city in the early days of the war.Bajramović was born in Sarajevo...

  • Ramiz Delalić
    Ramiz Delalić
    Ramiz Delalić , widely known by his nickname Ćelo is known as commander of 9th Mountain Brigade in Sarajevo, and also as main suspect who stood trial before a local court for the killing of Nikola Gardović on March 1, 1992 during a Serb wedding in front of the old Orthodox Church in Sarajevo - an...

  • Jusuf Prazina
    Jusuf Prazina
    Jusuf "Juka" Prazina was a Sarajevan gangster and paramilitary warlord during the Bosnian war.A troubled teen, Prazina's youth allegedly contained numerous stays in various jails and correctional facilities of the former Yugoslavia...

  • Kazani Expose - BH Federal TV - Youtube Clip (In Bosnian/Serbo-Croatian) - WARNING:Contains Graphic Footage
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