The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests a three-month extension of custody for Nikola Maric, who is suspected of crimes in Prozor, so that new pieces of evidence can be collected.
Testifying at the trial for crimes on Mount Igman, Hadzici municipality, the first State Prosecution witness says that he made footage about Serb prisoners on that mountain.
As the trial for crimes in Bratunac continues, a Defence witness says that indictee Sava Zivkovic was with him and other neighbours in a house in Hranca.
Former soldier Zoran Dragicevic was convicted of torturing, imprisoning, raping and stealing from people during the siege of Sarajevo and jailed for 11 years for crimes against humanity.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files custody order motions for ten former war-crimes and genocide convicts, who were released by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and allowed to defend themselves while at liberty. They were sentenced to between 14 and 33 years in prison.
The Defence of Najdan Mladjenovic, who is charged with crimes in Bratunac, completes the presentation of evidence. The Defence of Savo Zivkovic is due to begin examining its witnesses at the next hearing.
Testifying in his defence about crimes in Prijedor, indictee Dragomir Soldat says that, on the day when crimes were committed in Carakovo village he drove his cousin to a bus station, as she was supposed to travel to Belgrade, adding that nothing unusual happened in the village the following day.