A state prosecution witness testifying at the Mirko Vrucinic trial said he found about the murder of his father in the law in the vicinity of Caplje in 1992.
Testifying for the district prosecution in Eastern Sarajevo at the trial of three former Bosnian Army soldiers, a witness said he heard a certain number of people were captured in the Trovrh area in 1992.
Testifying at the trial of three former Bosniak policemen charged with wartime crimes in Bosanska Krupa, a state prosecution witness said he participated in locating and apprehending civilian Marko Gakovic in the village of Suvaja. The witness said Gakovic was handed over to a duty officer at the Bosanska Krupa police station.
Defense witnesses testifying at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb policemen said they didn’t see defendant Miroslav Duka when a group of Bosniaks was apprehended in front of the Bileca police station.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Mirko Vrucinic said the military and civil police participated in the confiscation of weapons in the Sanski Most area.
The trial of Samir Bejtic has started at the cantonal court of Sarajevo for the fourth time. Bejtic has been charged with crimes committed against the civilian population as well as murders committed in the Kazani area near Sarajevo in 1992 and 1993.
A prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Zoran Bjelica and Novica Tripkovic said she was detained in a school building in Kalinovik with victim Edin Bico. She said Bico was tortured in 1992.
While being cross-examined at a trial dealing with the Srebrenica genocide, a state prosecution witness confirmed that Radovan Karadzic, the former president of Republika Srpska, issued an order to establish a public safety station in Srebrenica on July 11, 1995.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Mirko Vrucinic said he was detained and beaten in a garage in the Betonira factory in Sanski Most and the Manjaca detention camp. The witness also said some detainees were beaten more often than him.
Mourners gathered to mark the 22nd anniversary of the shelling of Sarajevo’s Markale marketplace and to remember the 68 people who were killed in the blast in 1994.