Nickname(s) Mauzer Years of service 1992–96 Rank Captain | Unit Guarda Panteri Other name Mauzer | |
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Born 11 August 1958Bijeljina, FPR Yugoslavia ( 1958-08-11 ) Battles/wars Bosnian WarOperation Corridor 92 Died 7 June 2000, Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Ljubiša “Mauzer” Savić (Serbian: Љубиша Маузер Савић; 11 August 1958 – 7 June 2000) was a Bosnian Serb war-time paramilitary commander and post-war politician. He led the "Panteri" brigade (made famous by songs written by Roki Vulović) during the Bosnian War of 1992-1996. His actions in the war included the securing of Bijeljina to Republika Srpska forces as well as the liberation of the sieges of villages Smoluća and Tinja.

After the war, he became a chief-of-police in Bijeljina. He was killed in Bijeljina in 2000, due to suspected Gang violence in the city after three gunmen reportedly fired upon his jeep. The first attempt on Savic's life happened in July 1998. Two former Republika Srpska soldiers, Stojan Maksimovic and Vladimir Neretljak, were killed in an explosion outside his house. Mauser accused Krajisnik, the then leader of the SDS, and pro-Belgrade elements in the entity's security services of attempting to plant a bomb under his car.
