The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested former Serb policemen Miodrag Josipovic and Branimir Tesic on suspicion that they assisted the commission of genocide in July 1995.
A witness said that Vitomir Rackovic, on trial for attacking Bosniak villages in the Visegrad area in 1992, was among 100 Serb troops who burned homes in his village of Kabernik.
The Defence of Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, provides the Trial Chamber with a list of questions for a protected State Prosecution witness, whose statement was read at this trial previously.
The prosecution filed an indictment charging Resad Mujkic, a former fighter with Bosnian Croat forces, with crimes against civilians including the abuse and torture of prisoners in Odzak in 1992.
The Trial Chamber of The Hague Tribunal rejects a motion filed by indictee Radovan Karadzic, who requested their exemption due to the expiry of their mandates.
Four former fighters were charged with crimes against civilians, including multiple rapes, torture and humiliating sexual abuse of Serb women, in the Odzak area in the summer of 1992.
An appellate session before the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, FBiH, in order to discuss a verdict under which Zehrudin Scuk was sentenced to six years in prison for crimes in Jablanica, was postponed, because the indictee and his Defence attorney were not able to appear in courtroom.
The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms a verdict under which Predrag Prosic was sentenced to three years in prison for crimes in Sanski Most in 1992.
Pero Radisic, a former serviceman with the Bosnian Serb Army, was indicted for alleged crimes against Bosniak civilians on the frontline in the Teslic area in 1992 and 1993.
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, HJPC of BiH elects Milan Tegetlija, President of the Basic Court in Banja Luka, as President of the HJPC for a term of four years.