Bosnian state prosecution witness Dragan Golijanin described how police forces in Trnovo were divided into Muslim and Serb units, following the murder of a policeman during a mixed ethnicity patrol in April 1992.
Testifying in his own defense, Iulian-Nicolae Vintila said it wasnt clear to him why he was accused of committing war crimes against Serbs at the former Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo.
The state prosecutions closing statement in the Ibro Macic trial has been postponed due to the poor health of some of the trial chamber members. Macic is accused of committing war crimes in the municipality of Konjic.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced fourteen persons to 267 years in prison for the mass killing of approximately 1000 residents of Srebrenica in Kravica, in the municipality of Bratunac. Eight persons have been arrested in Serbia for the same crime.
Testifying at the trial of two former members of the Bosnian Serb Army, defense witness Zoran Jovanovic said the Sixth Battalion of the Zvornicka Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army did not receive an order to accept captives from Srebrenica in July 1995. One of the defendants, Ostoja Stanisic, was the commander of the Zvornicka Brigade.
During second day of testimony at the trial for crimes committed in Kladanj, the indictee Safet Mujcinovic denied that he beat persons of Serb nationality during interrogation regarding possession of weapons.
Testifying against former members of the Mice paramilitary formation, state prosecution witness Dragomir Markovic said he filed criminal charges against the group in 1992. The charges accused the group of the murder of approximately thirty civilians, as well as rape and robbery.