City: Livno

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5. February 2018.
Former Croatian Defence Council military policeman Zdenko Andabak was acquitted on appeal of committing war crimes during an attack on the village of Grborezi in the Livno municipality in 1993. The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court on Monday upheld the first-instance verdict clearing Zdenko Andabak of war crimes against the civilian population in the village of Grborezi, near Livno, in July 1993.

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10. May 2017.
The state prosecution called for former policemen Nikola Zovko, Petar Krndelj, Kreso Rajic and Ivica Cutura to be found guilty of committing war crimes in the Capljina area in July 1993. Prosecutor Stanko Blagic told the state court in Sarajevo in his closing statement in the trial on Wednesday that the allegations that the four men […]

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24. March 2017.
Former Croatian Defence Council military policeman Zdenko Andabak was cleared of committing war crimes during an attack on the village of Grborezi in the Livno municipality in 1993. The state court in Sarajevo on Friday found Zdenko Andabak not guilty of committing war crimes during the Croatian Defence Council attack on Grborezi July 21, 1993.

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22. December 2016.
Former policeman Nebojsa Mirovic was charged with involvement in detaining, torturing and beating dozens of Bosniaks from the Teslic area in the spring and summer of 1992. The Bosnian state prosecution filed a war crimes indictment on Thursday against Mirovic, alias ‘Neso’ and ‘Srbijanac’, accusing him of unlawfully detaining Bosniaks in the Teslic area, separating the men from the others, and then violently abusing the prisoners.

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8. June 2016.
The wife of former Marijan Brnjic said he was not a Croatian Defence Council fighter and was in Germany at the time he allegedly raped a woman in the Odzak area in 1992. Defence witness Klara Brnjic told the court in Sarajevo on Wednesday that her husband Marijan was in Germany, where his family was living, at the time the crime was committed.

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27. April 2016.
The cantonal court in Sarajevo has acquitted former Bosnian Army serviceman Azemin Sadikovic for a second time of the killing of four Serb civilians in the Hadzici municipality in May 1992. The court on Wednesday acquitted Azemin Sadikovic of crimes against Serb civilians in the village of Kasatici in the Hadzici municipality. Presiding judge Jasenko […]