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(9 Aug 2005) Buenos Aires, August 9 2005 1. Wide shot federal court complex Comodoro Py 2. Close up of Argentinean flag 3. Police waiting outside court 4. Still in newspaper of Milan Lukic 5. Close up of Lukic 6. Police car driving into court complex 7. Police outside complex 8. Red police car, carrying Lukic, reversing into court complex 9. Close up of red car surrounded by police 10. Front gate of court 11. Red car driving out of complex with Lukic inside 12. Photographers running after car Buenos Aires, August 9 2005 13. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) poster showing persons indicted for war crimes 14. Milan Lukic being escorted into court house by police FILE - 1992, former Yugoslavia 15. Mid shot of Milan Lukic in combat fatigues and carrying rifle STORYLINE: A former Bosnian Serb paramilitary, Milan Lukic, appeared in court before a federal judge in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires on Monday a few hours after being arrested in a residential neighbourhood of the city. Lukic, who is wanted for some of the worst atrocities of the Bosnian war, was caught by Argentinean police with the help of Interpol. The indictment prepared by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands charges Lukic with organising a group of paramilitaries who "committed, planned, instigated and ordered the executions" of Bosnian Muslims in the territory of Visegrad and elsewhere in Bosnian Serb-controlled areas between May 1992 and October 1994. Lukic and his men raided a group of Muslims, barricading them in buildings and burning them alive, or corralling them on riverbanks, torturing them to death and dumping theirs bodies in the water. Many in Bosnia say the tall, dark-haired militia commander spread terror wherever he went during the 1992-95 war. It contains some of the darkest allegations to emerge from Bosnia's ethnic bloodletting. The accusations outlined in the indictment indicate patterns of action - Lukic and his men suddenly rounding up Muslims, barricading them in buildings and burning them alive, or coralling them on riverbanks, torturing them to death or shooting them, and dumping their bodies in the water. Last month, a Serbian court convicted Lukic in absentia of abducting 16 Muslims off a bus in western Serbia in 1992, taking them across the border to Bosnia, torturing them in a hotel and killing them at the Drina River. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Lukic, born in 1967 in a village near Visegrad, lived in Germany, Switzerland and Serbia, but returned to Visegrad in 1992, where he first formed the White Eagles paramilitary group, with ties to the Serb police in Visegrad, according to the UN indictment. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...