The State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrested Slavko Bilbija in the Prijedor area due to a suspicion that he committed crimes against civilians in Sanski Most municipality.
Testifying at the trial of five indictees, who are charged with crimes in Bihac and Cazin, two Bihac Cantonal Prosecution witnesses confirm that they participated in an exchange on March 11, 1995, when 30 former members of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, were physically and mentally mistreated.
The Association of Victims and Witnesses of Genocide will conduct research on the number of people killed and the resulting material damage during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the municipality of Bihac.
Testifying at the trial of five indictees, who are charged with crimes in the Bihac and Cazin areas, before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, Prosecution witnesses say that they found out about the mistreatment of prisoners in a bus after the opening of the investigation.
The continuation of the trial of six indictees, who are charged with war crimes in Kljuc, before the Cantonal Court in Bihac has been postponed due to the poor health of indictee Milan Lukic.
Testifying before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, Prosecution witnesses say that unknown soldiers mistreated prisoners, who were taken to an exchange by bus in March 1995.
As the trial of Sulejman Mujagic before the Cantonal Court in Bihac continues, witness Ibrahim Rosic says that the indictee did not kill a member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, in March 1995.
The trial of six indictees, who are charged with crimes in the Kljuc area, is due to begin on December 23, as decided at a status conference held before the Cantonal Court in Bihac.
Testifying in his defence before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, indictee Sulejman Mujagic says that the death of detainees can in no way be associated with me and that he has only partial memories of that event.
Testifying at a trial before the Cantonal Court in Bihac, a Prosecution witness says that he saw Sulejman Mujagic shooting at two prisoners of war in 1995.