[1] The camp was cited in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia's case against then Serbian president Slobodan Milošević.[1] Goran Hadžić is also indicted on charges by the ICTY related to the camp.[3] Prisoners at the camp included future Croatian parliamentarian Ivica Pančić's father and brother.[4] Former prisoners at the camp reported being beaten, with at least one claiming to have received electric shocks by guards.[6] Detainees were released in a prisoner exchange in January 1992, after spending over three months in the camp.