Testifying at the trial for crimes in Cajnice, a Defence witness says that he saw indictee Milun Kornjaca coming to Cajnice from the direction of Pljevlja on May 19, 1992.
The first witness for the defence at the trial of Milun Kornjaca said he learnt about the events at Mostina in 1992 only upon returning from Novi Sad, where he went with the accused.
Indictee Milun Kornjaca, on trial for crimes in Cajnice, says that he never made any decisions independently and that he never ordered anybodys murder.
As he continues testifying at his trial, indictee Milun Kornjaca says that he did not know that civilians from Brdo village, near Cajnice, were detained in a metal container at Mostina during 1992.
Ex-fighter Milun Kornjaca, accused of abusing and murdering prisoners in the Bosnian town of Cajnice, said he never assaulted anyone or locked up detainees in a metal container.
Presenting its closing statement, the Defence of indictee Milorad Zivkovic calls on the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to acquit its client of charges for crimes in Cajnice.
At the trial of former members of the Croatian Defence Forces, the witness for the Prosecution said that Edib Buljubasic was present in Dretelj in 1992, while Srecko Herceg was head of the Training Centre.
Testifying at a request by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a medical doctor confirms that Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice, is capable of standing trial.
Presenting its closing statement, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that it has proved that indictees Milorad Zivkovic and Dusko Tadic intentionally participated in a planned persecution of Bosniak civilians in Cajnice in the spring of 1992.
Over the past three weeks the Defence of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes in Cajnice, has not managed to select a doctor, who would prepare findings about the indictees health. The Trial Chamber allows the indictee to propose a court expert of his own choice.