The Bosnian state prosecution said it will indict more than 100 people this year for war crimes during the early 1990s conflict almost double the number of suspects charged in 2013.
Rajko Kusic, former commander of the Bosnian Serb Armys Rogatica Brigade, was charged with involvement in more than 150 killings as well as forced relocations and unlawful detentions.
Former reservist police officer Hariz Habibovic was found not guilty of torturing and inhumanely treating an unlawfully detained Serb civilian in the village of Stupari in 1992.
A witness at Ratko Mladics war crimes trial said that some Bosniaks and Croats voluntarily joined the Bosnian Serb military chiefs armed forces in the town of Prijedor in 1992.
A Bosnian prosecution witness told Petar Kovacevic's trial for crimes committed in Visegrad in 1992 that she heard that the accused was in the group of soldiers who took her brother and killed him.
Former Bosnian Army serviceman Vehid Subotic, alias Geler (Shrapnel), was sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the killings of civilians in the Zenica municipality in 1993.
After fourteen months of the trial, the Bosnian State Court will on Friday, November 7, hand down a verdict to Vehid Subotic, who is being tried for crimes in Dusina near Zenica.