A Bosnian state court chamber ordered the state prosecution to harmonize a guilt admission agreement signed with Dario Slavuljica, charged with crimes in the Teslic area.
Defendant Osman Gogic testified in his own defense at the trial of seven defendants charged with crimes in the Kladanj area. He denied knowing injured parties Velimir and Milos Celic. According to the charges against him, Gogic abused Velimir Celic at the public safety station in Kladanj in June 1992.
Sarajevo hospital doctors and medical staff remember how they saved more than 50,000 people during the longest siege in modern history, despite shortages of power and medical supplies.
Testifying at the trial of eight defendants charged with wartime crimes in the municipality of Hadzici, a defense witness said families of the missing in Hadzici were against the exchange of prisoners held in the Silos detention facility in 1992 and early 1993. He said they were against the exchange of prisoners because they had no information on their missing family members.
A state prosecution witness identified defendant Muamir Jasarevic, also known as Babo, as the military police officer who electrocuted him while he was detained in a school building in Livno.
Testifying in his own defense, defendant Nikola Maric said he didn’t kill prisoner Munib Grcic in a secondary school center in Prozor. The state prosecution’s indictment has accused Maric of his murder.
Testifying at the trial of eight defendants charged with war crimes in the municipality of Hadzici, a defense witness said he heard “Juka’s units” used to beat prisoners held in the Silos detention facility.
Although the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina repealed the verdict in the Suljo Karajic case due to the incorrect application of law, the state prosecution is sticking to its previous legal classification of his crimes. Karajic was sentenced to 18 years in prison for crimes committed in Krajina.
A trial chamber dealing with the trial of four former members of the Bosnian Army charged with crimes in Rogatica and Foca decided that ST-2, a protected witness in the case, would testify in 15 days. During his testimony, ST-2 will be placed in a separate cabin and his voice and face will be altered.
On Tuesday, the state prosecution said Serbia extradited war crimes suspect Sasa Curguz, who’s under investigation for crimes committed in Bihac in 1992.