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Indictment for Konjic Crimes Filed

9. August 2011.00:00
The State Prosecution files an indictment against Miralem Macic, charging him with war crimes against civilians in Konjic in 1992.

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The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina charges Miralem Macic, known as Maca, former member of the Public Safety Station in Konjic, with having killed two Serb civilians in Bradina, Konjic municipality during the course of a military operation conducted by the Territorial Defence, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian Defence Council, HVO in late May 1992.
 
The State Prosecution’s indictment alleges that Macic, who was accompanied by other members of the Public Safety Station in Konjic, deprived a Serb civilian of his life in June or July 1992.
 
According to the charges, Macic beat Serb prisoners, who were held in the Konjic municipality area, in late May 1992.
 
The indictment has been filed with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for confirmation.
 
Macic served a 12-year sentence, which was pronounced by the Cantonal Court in Mostar and confirmed by the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2001, for having killed Djuro and Vlasta Golubovic and their two minor children in Konjic municipality in July 1992.
 
Macic was arrested in May this year. He has been held in custody since.

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