Defense witnesses at the trial of former Bosnian Serb fighter Zoran Bjelica say that he was in Montenegro when alleged crimes he committed in Kalinovik took place.
Testifying in defence of Zoran Bjelica, who is charged with crimes in Kalinovik, witnesses confirm that they did not see the indictee in the Trnovo and Kalinovik area during the war, adding that they heard that the indictee and his family were in Serbia or Montenegro in that period.
Testifying in defence of Zoran Bjelica at the trial of three former members of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, witnesses say that they did not see the indictee from May 1992 onwards, because he was in Montenegro.
Branislav Vukovic, a car mechanic from Niksic, says that he met indictee Zoran Bjelica at Slavko Pekovics in June 1992, adding that Pekovic owned a yard and grocery store.
The trial of Marinko and Zoran Bjelica, as well as Novica Tripkovic, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik in 1992, has been postponed for technical reasons, specifically due to the absence of the third indictee.
The first witnesses, testifying in defence of Marinko Bjelica, who is charged with crimes in Kalinovik, confirm before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, that they saw the indictee at Rogoj at the beginning of August 1992, while he was withdrawing, together with other members of the Army, towards Dobro Polje.
At the trial for crimes committed in Kalinovik in 1992 the Prosecution presents a few pieces of material evidence, including documents about exhumation, autopsy and identification of three killed persons.
During the trial for crimes in Kalinovik in 1992 a witness statement is read, in which the witness said that he transported bodies of three Muslims, who were detained in a school building.