This report follows a film crew with a hidden camera in their search for the indicted war criminals residing in Foca, East Bosnia. Led by a journalist from Belgrade, Gordana Egric, the group finds the criminal Janko Janjic-Tuta sitting in a cafe a few feet away from NATO soldiers. Melva Barlov, a Bosnian Muslim woman, talks about the numerous rapes and the humiliation she and other Muslim women were subjected to. An anonymous Muslim woman describes Serb soldiers rampaging through Foca. A French NATO soldier explains in an interview that NATO is allowed to arrest war criminals, but it does not look for them. Hrair Balian of the International Crisis Group explains the reasons for NATO's reluctance to arrest war criminals and the possible consequences of such inaction.