Members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrest Mate Condric due to a suspicion that he committed war crimes in the Bosanski Brod area.
Indira Kameric denied ever being a member of the Croatian Defence Council or abusing prisoners held at the Bosanski Brod police station and football stadium in 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Bosanski Brod, a Defence witness says that she saw a woman named Indira, who was armed, in front of the stadium in that town in mid-July 1992, but that person was not the indictee.
A Defence witness told the trial for crimes in Odzak and Bosanski Brod that he saw the defendant Josip Tolic hitting prisoners a couple of times, but added that he had to do it.
The witness for the defence of Josip Tolic, charged with crimes committed in Odzak and Bosanski Brod, related how the defendant helped him during his imprisonment.
At the trial of Indira Kameric for crimes committed in Bosanski Brod, the witness for the defence said that the defendant issued him with licenses in the municipal office in Bosanski Brod between April 12 and late June 1992.
The first defence witness at the trial of Josip Tolic, charged with abusing Serb prisoners in Odzak and Bosanski Brod, said the defendant saved him from a beating while he was in detention.
The first Defence witness at the trial for crimes committed in Bosanski Brod says that indictee Indira Kameric worked in the municipal Property and Legal Service from May to October 1992.
The District Court in Doboj postpones a plea hearing in the case against Marko Jazvic, who is charged with the unlawful arrest of Serb civilians in the Bosanski Brod area.