The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina acquits Radoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic of the charges that they committed crimes against humanity in the Butmir Penal and Correctional Facility, near Sarajevo.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a revised indictment with the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Radoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic, who are charged with war crimes committed in Kula, Eastern Sarajevo.
At the retrial of Radoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic, charged with crimes committed in Kula, Eastern Sarajevo, Defence witness Momcilo Mandic says that the indictees worked with him on the establishment of penal facilities in the then Serbian Republic.
The retrial of Radoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic, who are charged with crimes committed in the "Kula" Penal and Correctional Facility in East Sarajevo, is due to begin on May 9 before the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Two Defence witnesses who were held in Kula in 1992 were not able to confirm what function Radoje Lalovic performed, but they said that it was rumoured that he would become manager.
Presenting several pieces of material evidence, the Prosecution completes its evidence presentation at the trial of Radoje Lalovic and Soniboj Skiljevic.