State prosecution witness and former military policeman Petko Zupljanin said he arrested and took Ostoja Markovic and another man under his command in June 1992, because they had committed rape.
At the ongoing trial of former Bosnian Serb fighters Bosiljko and Ostoja Markovic, a defense witness said that he witnessed the rape of a minor at the Dabovci bus station on June 28, 1992.
A defense witness gave testimony in a closed hearing at the trial of two former Bosnian Serb soldiers, who are both accused of raping a minor in Kotor-Varos during the Bosnian war.
Defence witness Vojin Ubiparip told the Ratko Mladic trial that Mladic always respected the Geneva Convention and Muslims left Serb-held territory on the orders of the Party of Democratic Action, SDA, not because Serbian forces persecuted them into leaving.
At todays hearing of a trial dealing with an incident of wartime rape committed in Kotor-Varos by Serb forces, the prosecution read a statement by deceased victim Ante Antunovic.
As Ratko Mladic's defense before the Hague Tribunal continues, witness Slobodan Zupljanin says that the Army of Republika Srpska was not able to prevent the killing of Bosnian Muslims in Kotor-Varos in the autumn of 1992. Zupljanin maintains that the killings were committed by Serb civilians.
After determining that it is incomprehensible, the Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, quashes a first instance verdict, under which Fikret Planincic, Sead Menzil and Mirsad Vatrac were sentenced for crimes in the Kotor-Varos area.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, a protected State Prosecution witness says that bodies of killed people were removed from the town in June 1992.