Testifyin at the trial for crimes against Serb civilians in Sarajevo, a Defence witness says that he used to see the indictees in the "Viktor Bubanj military barracks, but he did not notice that guards mistreated detainees.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo, a Defence witness says that he used to see indictee Ramiz Avdovic procuring bread and water.
By interrogating more than 40 witnesses and by presenting more than 200 pieces of material evidence over the last two years, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina argued that Ramiz Avdovic and Iliuan-Nicolae Vintila committed crimes against Serb civilians in Sarajevo.
Testifying on his own behalf, defendant Ramiz Avdovic said he was a guard only for a short period of time in the Viktor Bubanj army barracks, because he was assigned with other jobs, and that he was not even present in the Central Prison in 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a court expert in medicine says that witness Stana Kekic is not capable of coming to court and testifying.
The trial of Ramiz Avdovic and Iulian-Nicolae Vintila, who are charged with crimes committed in Sarajevo, continues with the presentation of 50 pieces of State Prosecution evidence.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, Ramiz Dugalic, court expert in military issues, says that, according to the law, military policemen could not arrest civilians.
As the trial for crimes committed in the Central Prison and Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina reads statements by deceased witnesses, who were held in those facilities.
As the trial for crimes in the Central Prison and Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents several pieces of material evidence about the death of one prisoner.