At the trial for crimes in the Kladanj area the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, includes police documents on arrests of Serbs in the case file as material evidence.
Former reservist police officer Hariz Habibovic was found not guilty of torturing and inhumanely treating an unlawfully detained Serb civilian in the village of Stupari in 1992.
Presenting material evidence at the trial for crimes in the Kladanj area, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, presents documents issued by the International Red Cross related to detained Serbs.
Testifying at the trial of eight indictees, who are charged with crimes in Kladanj, a medical court expert says that he noticed rib fractures while examining the remains of Ladimir Dragic.
At the trial for the crimes committed in Kladanj, the witness for the prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that in some cases the defendant, Kahro Vejzovic, did not respect the code while he was a policeman in Lukavac.
By entering material exhibit into evidence, the state prosecution finished its evidence hearing at the trial of Hariz Habibovic, charged with crimes committed in Stupari near Kladanj.
At the trial of Hariz Habibovic, who is charged with crimes in Stupari, near Kladanj, the State Prosecution presents a list of reserve policemen, who were engaged at the Police Station in Stupari in June 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kladanj, a State Prosecution witness says that civil authorities were responsible for relocation of Serbs, who stayed in Stupari.
As the trial for crimes in Kladanj continues, a court medicine expert confirms that Ladimir Dragic is the person, who was exhumed at a cemetery in Stupari.