The state prosecution has called for the repeal of the Dzevad Dulic verdict, which acquitted him of committing wartime rape in the Cazin area in December 1993. The defense objected to the proposal.
The state court in Sarajevo acquitted former Bosnian Army serviceman Dzevad Dulic of raping a woman in a village in the northern Cazin municipality in 1993.
Presenting its closing statement, the state prosecution called on the state court to hand down a guilty verdict in the Dzevad Dulic trial. The verdict is scheduled for September 11.
The Bosnian state court decided to reject the examination of the last defense witness in the Dzevad Dulic trial, ending the evidence presentation process.
A defense witness testifying at the Dzevad Dulic trial said he fought alongside the defendant in the same brigade and had no knowledge of his alleged criminal activity.
Testifying at the trial of Dzevad Dulic, who is charged with crimes in the Cazin area, a defense witness said the defendant helped him when he was wounded.
Prosecution witnesses testifying at the Dzevad Dulic trial said they saw the defendant in 1993 in the village of Beganovici, where his alleged rape took place.
A defense witness testifying at the trial of former Bosnian Army fighter Dzevad Dulic said there was another man named Dzevad Dulic in their brigade, and that hed never heard about incidents of rape or abuse in Beganovici.