Case: Koricanske stijene I


30. December 2010.
In its sixth year of operation, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chamber for War Crimes sentenced 15 persons to a total of 156 years in prison, and acquitted seven, while the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina claims that they are also investigating one thousand suspects over war crimes offences.


21. December 2010.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has sentenced four former members of the Public Safety Station in Prijedor to a total of 86 years in prison for the murder of civilians at Koricanske stijene, and acquitted Milorad Radakovic of all charges, in a first instance verdict.


21. December 2010.
The State Court has requested the issuance of a red Interpol warrant and an arrest warrant against Dusan Jankovic, former policeman from Prijedor, who was sentenced under a first instance verdict to 27 years in prison for his participation in crimes committed at Koricanske stijene.

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15. December 2010.
Witness Velid Blazevic thanks indictee Milorad Skrbic for saving his life in 1992. Blazevic, testifying for Skrbic's Defence, told the Court he left Prijedor with a convoy of people escorted by Milorad Skrbic in the summer of 1992 but he did not specify the date.

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9. November 2010.
An additional witness testifying in defence of Dusan Jankovic, who is charged with crimes committed at Koricanske stijene, says the indictee did not escort the civilians who were shot on Mount Vlasic on August 21, 1992. Vladimir Sobot, who was apprehended after having failed to respond to a court summons, said he was in a police vehicle escorting a convoy of civilians, adding that protected witness K2 and Miroslav Paras rode with him.

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25. October 2010.
Additional witnesses testified today in defence of Dusan Jankovic, who is charged with crimes committed at Koricanske stijene, saying he did not escort the convoy of civilians who were shot on Mount Vlasic on August 21, 1992. Vukan Prodan and Ratko Radic, former members of the Public Safety Station in Prijedor, who testified as additional witnesses in defence of Dusan Jankovic, said they were at a checkpoint in Gornji Olovci village, Prijedor municipality, on August 21, 1992, when a convoy of civilians passed by them.