As the trial of Hajrudin Dedic before the Zenica Cantonal Court continues, Defence witnesses say that it is not known to them that civilians were mistreated in the Police Station in Breza in 1992.
Testifying in defence of Hajrudin Dedic, who is charged with crimes in Breza, before the Cantonal Court in Zenica, Defence witnesses say that it is not known to them that civilians were unlawfully detained in the Police Station and mistreated.
During the continuation of the trial of Hajrudin Dedic, a late Zenica Cantonal Prosecution witness statement, in which he said that he was beaten up in a police station building in Breza in June 1992, was read in the courtroom.
As the trial of Jasmin Sehagic for crimes in Kakanj continues before the Cantonal Court in Zenica, Defence witnesses say that they have not heard that the indictee abused detainees in the old Mine Directorate building.
As the trial of Hajrudin Dedic, who is charged with crimes in Breza, continues, court medicine expert Zeljko Karan says that he noticed multiple rib fractures on the skeletal remains of injured parties.
A prosecution witness said that Hajrudin Dedic, a detention centre guard accused of abusing Serb prisoners in the central Bosnian town of Breza, had badly beaten his brother.
The Cantonal Court in Zenica postpones the beginning of the trial of Mate Martic, who is indicted for crimes in Zepce, until the end of February this year due to indictees illness.
As the trial of Hajrudin Dedic before the Cantonal Court in Zenica continues, a Cantonal Prosecution witness says that she identified the indictee in a corridor in front of the courtroom, as one of the soldiers who took her husband away in June 1992.