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The Bosnian State court said that the case against Kuljic was separated because of the sickness of the defendant.

Kuljic was charged together with Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic for crimes in Bileca.

The trial in this case started on June 17 this year and two Prosecution witnesses have been heard.

Due to his bad health, Kuljic did not attend the last two hearings, and his Defence said he suffered from a serious illness.

According to the indictment, Vujovic was the chief of the Bileca police station, Duka was a police commander, and Kuljic and Ilic were police officers.

Vujovic and Duka are charged with enabling and organising the detention of Bosniak and Croat civilians at the police station and student dormitory in Bileca, where they were killed, tortured and abused prisoners, and Kuljic and Ilic are charged with participating in the physical and mental abuse, torture and killings of Bosniaks and Croats.

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