A defense witness testifying at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb policemen said defendant Miroslav Duka and his reserve police company were on a battlefield from June to December 1992, the time period of his alleged crimes.
Witnesses testifying in defense of Miroslav Duka said they lived and worked in Bileca in 1992 and weren’t discriminated or mistreated by Serb police forces due to their ethnicity.
Experts for the defense of Goran Vujovic, a former public safety commander accused abusing Bosnian and Croatian civilians, contended that electrical shocks from specially rigged phones would not have been able to cause serious injuries or death.
A former Republika Srpska official testifying in Goran Vujovic’s defense said he spoke to detainees held in the student dormitory in Bileca in 1992. The witness said they didn’t complain to him about their living conditions, and added that he didn’t see any injuries on their body.
The state prosecution filed more than 20 pieces of material evidence at the trial of Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic. The evidence included documents on the existence of detention facilities in Bileca, as well as the release of detainees from those facilities.
The state prosecution presented more than 50 pieces of material evidence at the trial of three former members of Bosnian Serb police forces charged with war crimes in Bileca. The evidence included documentation on the arrest of Bosniaks by police forces in Bileca.
The state prosecution presented a set of material evidence on the status and police activities of defendants Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic in 1992. The defendants have been charged with war crimes in Bileca.
Statements given by a witness named Munib Ovcina were read at the trial of Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic, who’ve been charged with war crimes in Bileca. In his statements, Ovcina described being beaten by Duka and other police officers in August 1992.
A court medical expert testifying at the trial of Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic has determined that a witness named Munib Ovcina is incapable of testifying at their trial. The defendants have been charged with war crimes in the Bileca area.