Testifying in defence of Veselko Raguz at the trial for crimes in the Stolac and Capljina area, a witness says that he has not heard that the first indictee participated in the disarming and arrest of Muslim soldiers in that area.
Presenting his findings and opinion about the cause of death of six people in the Bosanski Brod area, court medicine expert Zeljko Karan at the trial says that those victims died violently due to being hit by a projectile, which was most probably fired from an automatic gun.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests an extension of custody for Aleksandar Cvetkovic, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica. The Defence objects to the request, asking the Court to release the indictee to liberty under prohibiting measures.
Former Bosnian Serb police officer Goran Saric was arrested for his alleged involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, a day after being convicted of committing war crimes in Sarajevo.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Busovaca area, a State Prosecution witness says that he heard from the media that indictees Zoran Marinic and Zoran Milic committed murders in the Topalovic family house in April 1993.
A witness at the trial of Croatian Defence Forces fighters for war crimes at the Dretelj jail camp in Bosnia in 1992 testified how she was seized, locked up, humiliated and beaten.
Following a request by the Defence of Nedzad Hodzic for a new expert examination of the indictee, the Trial Chamber will set a date for the beginning of the trial for crimes on Mount Igman in 1993 at a later stage.
The first Defence witness testifying at the trial for crimes in Prozor, confirms that indictee Zeljko Jukic was a member of Marinko Beljo Special Purposes Unit of Rama Brigade with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, but he has never heard that a Kinder squad existed in that area or that the indictee was its member.
As the trial for crimes in Visegrad continues, a State Prosecution witness says that he saw indictee Ljubomir Tasic at Iseric Brdo in April 1992, adding that Bosniak men from the surrounding villages were taken away by bus from that location in an unknown direction.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Visegrad area, Nijaz Smajic, an expert in fire arms of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, MUP, of Sarajevo Canton, says that bullet capsules found in Paklenik pit, Sokolac municipality, were fired from at least seven different types of fire arms.