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Azem Ibrovic and Jusuf Hindic plead not guilty of crimes against Croat civilians and prisoners of war in “The Battle of Neretva” Museum in Jablanica in 1993.

“Honourable Court, I plead not guilty,” indictees Ibrovic and Hindic said.

As announced by preliminary hearing judge Stanisa Gluhajic, Enes Maksumic, who too was charged with crimes committed in the Museum, failed to appear at the plea hearing due to illness. The judge said that Maksumic would enter his plea at a later stage.

Ibrovic, Maksumic and Hindic are charged with having participated in the torture and inhumane treatment of a Croat prisoner of war during the night on July 28/29, 1993.

According to the charges, Ibrovic and Maksumic were policemen with the Public Safety Station in Jablanica and Hindic was member of the 44th Brigade of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH.

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