Stojić had the ability and authority to issue organisational, strategic and combat orders in the HVO prison system.
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HVO intelligence service known as Security and Information Service (SIS)
Home Guard (1992–1995), section of the Croatian Defence Council which operated in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatian Defence Council, the main military formation of the Croats during the Bosnian War charged with achieving military objectives
Second Vatican Council | World Boxing Council | United States National Research Council | National Research Council | Croatian | Privy Council of the United Kingdom | British Council | Council of Trent | Council of Europe | National Security Council | Legislative Council | Privy Council of England | Greater London Council | Council on Foreign Relations | Croatian language | Lord President of the Council | United States National Security Council | Legislative Council of Hong Kong | City Council | World Council of Churches | Council of Constance | United Nations Security Council | National Defence College, India | New York City Council | London County Council | Auckland Council | National Defence Academy | Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council | Croatian War of Independence | United Nations Security Council resolution |
After Blaž Kraljević was killed in August 1992, Prkačin participated in the negotiations of HOS and Croatian Defence Council (HVO).