Members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina (SIPA) arrested Marijan and Slavko Jovanovic over suspicions that they committed war crime in the territory of the village Medosevici in the Cajnice municipality.
State Investigation and Protection Agency police officers arrested former servicemen Steva and Milosav Jovanovic on suspicion that they killed Bosniak civilians in the Cajnice area in 1992.
After a trial of more than three years, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina will announce its verdict against Milun Kornjaca on May 21. As a commander of the Blue Eagles unit, Kornjaca is charged for crimes committed in Cajnice in 1992.
In his closing statement to the Sarajevo court on Wednesday, Kornjaca said that said that it had not been proved that he was involved in the killings of 28 imprisoned Bosniak civilians at the Lovacki Dom (Hunting Lodge) in Mostina in the Cajnice area in May 1992.
Alleged former Bosnian Serb paramilitary fighter Milun Kornjaca said that he was innocent of the imprisonment, torture and murder of Bosniaks in the Cajnice area in 1992.
On the second day of presentation of its closing statements the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, says that, by giving an order to take civilians from Brdo village, Cajnice municipality, to Mostina and detain them in a metal container, Milun Kornjaca contributed to their murder.
The prosecution said that former Bosnian Serb paramilitary Milun Kornjaca was involved in the imprisonment, torture and murder of Bosniaks in the Cajnice area in 1992.
The presentation of the State Prosecutions evidence at the trial of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice in April and May 1992, has been completed with the examination of an additional witness.