"[3] The camp facilities were ammunition depots belonging to the former Yugoslav Army, consisting of four hangars marked 0, 1, 2, and 3, and three solitary confinement cells.
Ten litres of water were provided per 500 persons per day, so many drank urine to quench their thirst.
In early October, the camp warden, Boško Previšić, killed Mustafa Obradović in front of hangar No.
1, in the presence of a large number of detainees, after discovering a piece of bread concealed on him.
[7] His deputy Nikola Andrun was sentenced to 13 years in prison for the crimes against civilians in Gabela by the State Court in Sarajevo.