Former Serb Red Berets in Iraq

BAGHDAD, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Former Serbian "Red Berets" elites forces are now
being employed as private security personnel in Baghdad. 

About 30 former members of the Jedinica za Specijalne Operacije Special
Operations Unit, better known as the JSO or Red Berets, have been working
for private security contractors in Iraq for $8,000 a month. 

Vecernje Novosti daily said the men were recruited through a security agency
in Sarajevo in neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina. A former JSO member based
in Belgrade, who currently works for the Serbian National Security Council,
recruited the men. 

In March 2003 the Serbian government disbanded the Red Berets after
occupying their headquarters in Vojvodina province. The Red Berets were
former President Slobodan Milosevic's Ministry of the Interior elite troops.


The Serbians are providing security for oil fields, government offices and
foreign companies. They guard German and English engineers working in Iraq,
according Vecernje Novosti. 

The Serbians join an increasing number of foreign former military personnel
supplementing coalition forces in Iraq. Some media estimates put the number
of private security personnel as high as 40,000. 





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