Tuesday, 13 may 2025.
Prijavite se na sedmični newsletter Detektora
Newsletter
Novinari Detektora svake sedmice pišu newslettere o protekloj i sedmici koja nas očekuje. Donose detalje iz redakcije, iskrene reakcije na priče i kontekst o događajima koji oblikuju našu stvarnost.

This post is also available in: Bosnian

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued an announcement, saying that the Prosecution would file a custody order motion, because it considered that there were circumstances indicating that the suspect might flee and that, by staying at liberty, Vlaco might destroy or hide pieces of evidence that are important for the criminal proceedings, and interfere with the investigation by influencing witnesses and accomplices.

Suspect Branko Vlaco, known as Brano, was deprived of liberty in Montenegro five months ago as per an international warrant issued at the request by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina State Border Police members took the suspect over at the border-crossing between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro and handed him over to competent Court Police officers.

In his capacity as Manager of the “Planjina kuca” detention camp in Svrake, “Nakina garaza”, “Kod Sonje” and “Bunker” detention camps, Vlaco, a wartime member of local Serb forces from Vogosca, is suspected of having planned, ordered and participated in the persecution of Bosniaks and Croats in Vogosca and neighbouring municipalities in the period from May to November 1992.

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina suspects him of having participated in the unlawful detention, physical abuse, murder, sexual abuse and rape, using people as human shields and the mass deportations of civilians in the wider area of Vogosca and neighbouring municipalities.

The State Court will render its decision concerning custody at a later stage.D.E.

Najčitanije
Saznajte više
New Anti-Corruption Body to Target Graft in Bosnia’s Federation
A new special department at the supreme court and prosecutor's office in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Federation entity, established to tackle corruption and organised crime, is expected to take on more than 400 cases.
Dan ubijene djece Sarajeva. Foto: Detektor
Sarajevo Remembers Child War Victims – But Killers Remain Unpunished
As a day of remembrance for the children killed during the siege of Sarajevo was marked, three decades on, the direct perpetrators are yet to be held accountable.
Bosnian Croat Ex-Fighters Charged with Wartime Prisoner Abuses
Bosnia Indicts Five Serb Ex-Military Policemen for Genocide