An expert witness testifying in defence of Senad Dautovic, who is charged with crimes committed in Bugojno, says that police forces could not control the security situation in the town following the breakout of the conflict.
At the trial of Alija Osmic, who is charged with crimes committed in Bugojno, the Trial Chamber decided to again invite a court medical expert who testified about the cause of death of Vlatko Kapetanovic at this trial on November 10.
At the trial for crimes committed in the Bugojno area, a witness testifying in defence of Senad Dautovic says the police did not have manpower or materials for its work in the town, adding the indictee did all he could to help Croats.
At the trial of four indictees charged with crimes committed against Bosnian Croats in Bugojno, Senad Dautovics defence witnesses speak about the arrest and mistreatment of Bosniak civilians from Vrbanja and the surrounding area.
At the trial for crimes committed in Bugojno, a witness testifies in defence of Senad Dautovic and says that as far as he knew none of the Croat civilians with whom he stayed in a building held by the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina had been detained or arrested.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has postponed the trial for crimes committed in Bugojno due to the death of a family member of indictee Enes Handzic.
Lawyers for a man charged with crimes committed against Bosnian Croats from Bugojno presented 19 pieces of material evidence relating the break out of conflict in the area and the competencies of the military police.
The trial of four men charged with crimes committed against Bosnian Croats from Bugojno was postponed when a defence witness failed to appear in court.
A defence witness at the trial of Enes Handzic said that the only person who could issue decisions on the release of detainees was the assistant commander for security, the position held by the accused in the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ARBiH.