Vlastimir Đorđević
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Vlastimir Đorđević (born in 1948 in Koznica, Serbia) is a Serbian colonel general.
Đorđević was born in 1948 in Koznica and graduated from Belgrade University Law Faculty. Đorđević was Assistant Minister of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Chief of the Public Security Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1997, Đorđević was promoted from Lieutenant General to Colonel General by presidential decree. He remained the Assistant Minister and Chief of the Public Security Department until January 2001. Until 17 June 2007, he was believed to be hiding in Russia. On the morning of 17 June 2007, Đorđević was arrested in Montenegro, near the city of Budva. [1]
Colonel General Vlastimir Đorđević was on the run charged with war crimes in Kosovo. He is indicted for being part of the 1999 Serb crackdown on Kosovo Albanian citizens. As Chief of the Public Security Department, he was responsible for ensuring that all units of the Public Security Department in Serbia and Kosovo carried out their orders.