Verdict for Crimes in Bosanski Brod Expected Next Week
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Condric, a former member of the Croatian Defense Council, has been charged with participating in and allowing the sexual abuse of a female detainee in the summer of 1992. He has also been charged with the physical and mental abuse of two persons.
Three trials, including two for crimes in Visegrad and one for crimes in Bosanska Krupa, will begin at the state court next week ahead.
On Monday, the trial of ten former members of the Bosnian Serb Army, charged been with kidnapping passengers from a train at the railway station in Strpci and killing them in the Visegrad area in February 1993.
The defendants are Luka Dragicevic, Boban Indjic, Petko Indjic, Obrad Poluga, Novak Poluga, Dragan Sekaric, Oliver Krsmanovic, Radojica Ristic, Vuk Ratkovic and Mico Jovicic.
The trial of Jadranko Saran, Samir Sabic and Zijad Kadic, former members of the Bosanska Krupa police force, will begin on Wednesday. They’ve been charged with the detention of the civilian population, as well as acts of murder and inhumane treatment from September 1995 to July 1996 in Bosanska Krupa.
On Wednesday, the Jovan Popovic trial will begin. Popovic has been charged with the unlawful arrest of four Bosniak civilians in Visegrad. He allegedly escorted them to the police station, where they were killed. The prosecution has also charged Popovic with having enslaved a woman and her two children on his estate in June 1992.
The first state prosecution witness is due to appear at the trial of Dragan Glogovac on Tuesday. Glogovac has been charged with war crimes in Zavidovici. On Thursday, the first defense witnesses at the Nikola Maric trial will be examined. Maric has been charged with war crimes in Prozor.
Trials for war crimes committed in Srebrenica, Prijedor, Teslic, Kladanj, Kljuc, Trnovo, Srebrenik, Rogatica, Odzak, Bihac, Jablanica and Mostar will also continue next week.