The international court released Ranko Cesic, an ex-policeman jailed for 18 years for depraved crimes at a notorious detention camp near Brcko, after he served two-thirds of his sentence.
The Defence of Galib Hadzic and Nijaz Hodzic continue presenting evidence before the Basic Court in Brcko District by presenting more than 100 pieces of material evidence.
Defence witness, testifying at the trial of Asmir Tatarevic and Armin Omazic for crimes in Brcko, says that he does not know whether local Serb residents from the Bukvik area were captured and examined as civilians or prisoners of war in September 1992.
At the trial for the crimes committed in Brcko, the witness for the Defence, Mirsad Haseljic, said he did not know how the defendant, Nijaz Hodzic, behaved at the time of the attack on Bukvik and nearby villages in September 1992.
The Brcko District Prosecution is conducting 19 investigations against 34 persons for war crimes committed in the former Brcko municipality in the period from 1992 to 1995.
Works on the first museum of detainees suffering in Bosnia and Herzegovina will begin soon. The museum will be located in a memorial room within the former Luka detention camp in Brcko.
Testifying at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, Mico Stanisic, former Minister of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska, says that crimes against Bosniaks in Eastern Bosnia in 1992 were committed by paramilitary and parapolice forces from Serbia, most of whom were invited by Biljana Plavsic.
The Appellate Court of Brcko District confirms a verdict of release against Nusret Guso and Mirsad Suljagic, who were charged with crimes against prisoners of war in Brcko municipality.