The trial for war crimes at detention centres in Hadzici near Sarajevo was told that beatings and abuse of Serb prisoners were almost everyday events at the Silos jail camp.
The trial for crimes in the Hadzici area continues with the presentation of 28 pieces of material evidence by the Defence of Mustafa Djeliliovic and Fadil Covic.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area, a former judge with the District Court Martial in Zenica says that he tried prisoners, who admitted having committed crimes, in Tarcin in 1993.
The trial for the crimes committed in the Hadzic area heard the statement of witness claiming his son was being taken to forced labour during imprisonment, where he was wounded and later died.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area, a State Prosecution witness says that the Commission for Determining Conditions in Prisons did not receive complaints from prisoners about being abused.
A former prisoner told the trial for wartime crimes against Croats and Serbs held at detention centres in Hadzici near Sarajevo that he was beaten and made to do forced labour on the frontline.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area, witness Predrag Kapetina says that he was examined, beaten and used for forced labour during his three-and-a-half years of detention.
As the trial for crimes in Hadzici continues, State Prosecution witness Amor Masovic says that, in 1992 families of captured Hadzici residents approached local authorities and international forces, requesting the Serb side to exchange those persons.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area, a Bosnian State Prosecution witness said he was beaten and taken to locations to perform forced labour and exhume the bodies of dead detainees during detention that lasted three-and-a-half years near Sarajevo.
The prosecution witness Amor Masovic told the trial for crimes committed in the Hadzici area that prisoners from Tarcin would be exchanged more quickly if the counter party had brought the people that were wanted.