The Cantonal court in Mostar has convicted two former Bosnian Croat fighters, Mijo Banovic and Gojko Granic, of committing war crimes at the Dretelj detention camp in 1993.
Testifying in their defence before the Cantonal Court in Mostar, indictees Mijo Banovic and Gojko Granic say that they almost never visited the Dretelj detention camp.
A cantonal court in the southern town of Mostar sentenced a former Bosnian Croat fighter, Luka Peric, to two years in prison for abusing Bosniak civilians and prisoners of war in the Gabela detention camp in Capljina.
Testifying in his defence, indictee Luka Peric tells the Cantonal Court in Mostar that he did not mistreat detainees in the Capljina area in the summer of 1993.
Testifying for the Mostar Prosecution at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, Capljina municipality, a witness says that detainees had to lie on a concrete floor and that Gojas soldiers then kicked them while wearing boots.
Testifying in his defence at the trial for crimes in Jablanica municipality before the Cantonal Court in Mostar, indictee Zehrudin Scuk says that he was not present in Krkaca village in late July 1993 and that he did not kill Iva Pavlovic.
As the trial of Luka Peric, who is charged with crimes in Gabela detention camp, near Capljina, a court expert says, testifying before the Cantonal Court in Mostar, that witness Sefik Kovacic, known as Sudo, is not capable of testifying.
As the trial of Luka Peric, who is charged with crimes in Gabela detention camp, near Capljina in the summer of 1993, continues, three Mostar Cantonal Prosecution witnesses speak about the torture of Bosniak detainees.
At the trial of former fighter Luka Peric for abusing Bosniak prisoners at the Gabela detention camp near Mostar in 1993, a witness recalled how the defendant assaulted him.
Zehrudin Scuk has appeared before the Cantonal Court in Mostar and pleaded not guilty to charges that he committed crimes in the Jablanica area on July 28, 1993.