Radomir Šušnjar

Radomir Radovan Šušnjar (born 1955 in Bosnia and Herzegovina) known as "Lalco", is a convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal who took part in the Pionirska Street fire on 14 June 1992 which killed 59 people.

During the Bosnian War Susnjar was accused of participating in the Pionirska Street fire which occurred on 14 June 1992.

Over 60 Bosniak women, children and elderly men, most of them from the village of Koritnik, were forced in a house on Pionirska Street, Višegrad by cousins Milan and Sredoje Lukić.

In June 2018, France extradited Susnjar to Bosnia to face charges for the war crimes which he allegedly took part.

[6] On October 30 Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced him to 20 years in prison for a wartime massacre of 57 Bosniak civilians who were locked in a house and burned alive, including two children.