In 1992. Republic of Serbs formed State commission for exchange of war prisoners, while, as a part of command divisions of RS army, worked commissions for exchange of war prisoners. On April 1st 1996. these two commissions were integrated in one-State Commission for Exchanging of War Prisoners. War in BiH ended leaving 25.000-30.000 missing in all three conflicted sides. Republic of Serbs has 5.180 missing - 2.635 civilians and 2.515 members of Republic of Srpska army.

State Commission inherited 322 unidentified bodies received in exchanges during the war. Unsatisfied with the speed of dealing with problems of missing and captured persons, on families’ demand, RS Government formed State Commission for Exchanging of War Prisoners and Missing Persons and defined its mandate by resolution 02-1315/96.

For chairman was named Jovo Rosić - who did that job until March 13, 2001. Members became: Gostimir Ivanković, Milan Bogdanić, Goran Krčmar, Milan Ivančević, Miroslavka Jovanković. Beside mentioned, the Government named Siniša Karan and Dragan Uljarević for permanent members of State Committee, by resolution no. 0/00-012-609/2-98 from March 18th 1998.

Toward numerous unsolved cases on this town’s area, a year later, March 12th, was formed Subcommission for Sarajevo composed by: Milan Bogdanić - chairman and Slobodan Avlijaš, Slobodan Škrba and Momčilo kiljević-memmbers. Subcommission existed until 2003.