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Franko Simatović : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franko Simatović
Franko "Frenki" Simatović (, born 1 April 1950) was the head of the Serbian secret police of Slobodan Milošević, the Special Forces of State Security of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs. He was the founder of the Special Operations Unit. ==Background== Born in Belgrade, Simatović is an ethnic Croat.〔(Franko Simatovic Frenki: The Croat who heads Milosevic's secret police )〕〔(The Hague: Ex-Paramilitary Leader Pleads Not Guilty )〕 He was born to the family of Pero Simatović and Neda Winter and was named after his grandfather Franko Winter, founder of Winter law office in Bjelovar and a Josip Broz associate in 1941. Lt. Col. Pero Simatović was high-ranking officer in the Yugoslav People's Army, who graduated in British naval school after the Second World War. He was the Chief Personnel UNEF Hq. Gaza to the peacekeeping mission in Sinai during 1959.〔(Pero Simatovic in Gaza ), 21 December 1959, Photo # 147106, United Nations 〕
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