As the trial for crimes in Prozor continues, a State Prosecution witness says that defendant Zeljko Jukic beat him in Dretelj Camp near Capljina in 1993.
At the trial for crimes in Stolac and Capljina, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents material evidence, which indicate that indictees Veselko and Ivo Raguz were members of the Knez Domagoj Brigade with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO as of July 1992. The Defence of the first indictee objected to the authenticity of these documents.
At the for crimes committed in the Dretelj military prison, the first witness for the Prosecution said that he saw prisoners in this facility, but that he did not see whether they were injured or not.
The Defence of Drazen Mikulic, who is charged with crimes in Dretelj, presents medical documentation issued by the Clinical and Hospital Centre in Split pertaining to witness Marinko Sosa.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina finished its additional evidence hearing in the proceedings against Drazen Mikulic, who is charged with crimes in the Dretelj camp, with the report from the expert witness which says that one of the camp prisoners died most probably from a blow.
A State Prosecution witness, who testifies at the trial for crimes in Stolac and Capljina, has changed his statement completely, saying that it is not true that detainees were transported to the Kostana hospital as per an order issued by indictee Veselko Raguz.
Testifying in his defence at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, indictee Drazen Mikulic says that he visited Dretelj three times during July and August 1993, but he never had any contact with detained Bosniaks.
A State Prosecution witness says, at the trial for crimes committed in the Stolac area, that her daughter was killed at their doorstep on July 13, 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an indictment against Zeljko Rodin, charging him with crimes against civilians, who were held in the Dretelj, Gabela and Silos detention camps, Capljina municipality in 1993.