Testifying at the trial for war crimes in Visegrad, a State Prosecution witness says that her husband was was taken to police in Visegrad in May 1992 and that his body was found in Slap village, near Zepa nine years later.
As the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad continues, witness Raza Omerovic says that she saw the indictee within the courtyard of a local mosque, while the mosque was on fire in June 1992.
A protected Prosecution witness says before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina that a neighbour told her that indictee Oliver Krsmanovic and two other soldiers took men out of the Varda factory in Visegrad and that those men were killed on the banks of the River Drina.
Testifying at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad, State Prosecution witnesses describe how they found out about the disappearance of their family members.
Testifying at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, a State Prosecution witness says that all women, children and the elderly, who were present in Meho Aljic’s house in Bikavac in June 1992, were set on fire.
Prosecution Witnesses at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic for crimes in Visegrad told the court about how they lost family members after the war begun in this town when people “started disappearing”.
Prosecution witness OK-7 says at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, that she saw the shooting of men on the Drina River banks in the spring of 1992 and her neighbours being taken away from Dusce village.
A protected witness of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that she saw the indictee Oliver Krsmanovic when men were taken away from the “Varda” factory in Visegrad, as well as near the house where people were burned alive in the summer of 1992.
The witness OK-7 said that she lived in Dusce and that from the balcony of her house she saw when Milan Lukic, the indictee Krmsanovic and some other men came to the “Varda” factory.
Acting on a warrant issued by the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, state police on Wednesday searched a private house, courtyard and adjoining buildings used by Oliver Krsmanovic, who is suspected of crimes committed in the Visegrad area.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a motion asking the State Court to order one-month custody for Oliver Krsmanovic, who is suspected of crimes committed against Bosniak civilians in Visegrad, Rogatica and Rudo.