The appeals court upheld the acquittal of four former Bosnian Serb policemen who were accused of arresting Bosniaks who were later killed in the town of Kalinovik in 1992.
After Defence tams of the four defendants charged with the crime committed in Kalinovik presented their closing arguments, the Appeals Chamber scheduled the passing of the second instance verdict for November 12.
In its closing argument at the trial for crimes committed in Kalinovik, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina emphasised that indictees Milan Peric, Spasoje Doder, Predrag Terzic and Aleksandar Cerovina arrested and imprisoned Bosniaks from the territory of Kalinovik with intent of discrimination.
At the trial for crimes in Kalinovik, the protected witness of the Defence said that she found out that indictee Predrag Terzic was not involved in the arrest of Serifa Hadzic in the village of Mjehovina, municipality of Kalinovik, in June 1992.
Testifying at the trial of four former policemen, who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik, a protected Prosecution witness says that his two acquaintances came to his house in late June 1992 and arrested him.
During a status conference held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Defence for four indictees who are charged with crimes in Kalinovik in 1992, say that they will invite 22 witnesses in order to prove that their clients are not guilty of the charges contained in the State Prosecution's indictment.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kalinovik, a State Prosecution witness says that his mother told him that indictee Predrag Terzic punched her so hard while taking her to detention, that she fainted.
Testifying for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dzemila Suljic says that her husband and two sons were taken from Vihovici village, Kalinovik municipality and detained in the summer of 1992, adding that she still has not found her childrens remains.
Testifying at a trial for crimes committed in Kalinovik, State Prosecution witnesses say that indictee Predrag Terzic took part in gathering up older men from Vihovici village, Kalinovik municipality in July 1992.