Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Bosnian Serb Police Blamed for Attacks in Doboj
Testifying in Ratko Mladic's defence, a former Bosnian Serb army officer admitted that non-Serbs were persecuted and killed in 1992 in Doboj, but blamed local police and paramilitaries.
Former Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Civilian Deaths
Former Bosnian Serb police officer Vojislav Brestovac plead not guilty to the murder of three Bosniaks in 1992.
Prison Guards Couldn’t Confront the Red Berets, Witness Says
Former guards testifying at the trial of former prison guard Branislav Ninkovic said that prisoners were killed and taken away at the Doboj prison.
Bjelosevic Released from Custody
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has released Andrija Bjelosevic from custody. Bjelosevic has spent approximately half a year in custody.
Prosecution Requests Extension of Custody Measures for Bjelosevic
The Bosnian state prosecution has asked for a thirty day extension of custody measures for Andrija Bjelosevic.
Indictee Pleads not Guilty to Rape
Former member of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, Vladimir Sisic appears before the District Court in Doboj and pleads not guilty to the indictment, charging him with rape in Samac.
Kovacevic Pleads not Guilty
Jovisa Kovacevic appears before the District Court in Doboj and pleads not guilty of crimes against prisoners of war in the Modrica area.
Prosecution Completes Evidence Presentation at Ninkovic’s Trial
The presentation of Prosecution's evidence at the trial of Branislav Ninkovic, who is charged with crimes against the civilian population in Doboj, has been completed with the reading of witness...
Andrija Bjelosevic – the Only “Mice” Suspect in Custody
As announced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, it has ordered the 60-day extension of custody for Andrija Bjelosevic, who is suspected of crimes in Doboj and Teslic.
Custody for Doboj and Teslic Crimes Suspects Terminated
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, terminates custody of three persons, who are suspected of crimes in the area of Teslic and Doboj, and orders prohibiting measures against them.