The appeals court upheld the acquittal of four former Bosnian Serb policemen who were accused of arresting Bosniaks who were later killed in the town of Kalinovik in 1992.
After Defence tams of the four defendants charged with the crime committed in Kalinovik presented their closing arguments, the Appeals Chamber scheduled the passing of the second instance verdict for November 12.
The trial of Vehid Subotic, former member of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, who is charged with crimes in Zenica during 1993, is due to begin next week, on Friday, September 6.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms a second instance verdict, under which Djordjislav Askraba was sentenced to seven years in prison for crimes in Kalinovik.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the third instance Chamber to increase the sentence against Djordjislav Askraba for crimes in Kalinovik, while the Defence proposes a verdict of release or reduction of sentence.
Protected witness RM-032 testifies at Ratko Mladic's trial at The Hague, about The sexual abuse of non-Serb women in a detention facility in Kalinovik in the summer of 1992.
At the trial of the former Bosnian Serb army chief, Ratko Mladic, two survivors described mass murders of Bosniaks committed in the summer of 1992 in the municipalities of Kalinovik and Kljuc.
The Appeals Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina sentenced Djordjislav Askraba to seven years of prison for crimes committed against Bosniaks in Kalinovik.