Ratko Mladics Defence Targets Prosecution Eyewitness
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In the defences latest bid to undermine the prosecutions case, former Bosnian Serb police commander Slavoljub Mladjenovic testified on Tuesday that the key prosecution witness Momir Nikolic gave false evidence about the incident.
Momir Nikolic, a former security officer with the Bosnian Serb Armys Bratunac Brigade, who has already been jailed for crimes in Srebrenica, testified at the trial in 2013 that he met Mladic near Srebrenica on July 13, 1995 and asked him what would happen to the Bosniak captives.
Mladic made a hand gesture indicating they would be killed, Nikolic told the court.
Nikolic also said that a police officer called Nenad Deronjic attended the meeting.
However, Mladjenovic told the UN-backed war crimes court on Monday that he was Deronjics supervisor and that the police officer could not have been with Mladic and Nikolic on July 13, 1995.
I guarantee that Deronjic did not leave Srebrenica on July 12 and 13, said Mladjenovic.
Mladjenovic said that Deronjic was guarding a hotel in Srebrenica and that all police officers were assigned to stop looting and set up a police station.
Mladic is on trial for genocide in Srebrenica and the persecution of Muslims and Croats which reached the scale of genocide in several other municipalities, as well as terrorising the population of Sarajevo and taking UN peacekeepers hostage.
The trial continues on Wednesday.