Police officers from Banja Luka arrested Semir Alukic and Fikret Hirkic under suspicion that they committed war crimes against Serb civilians near Prijedor in 1992.
As the trial for crimes in Prijedor continues, a Bosnian State Prosecution witness says that defendant Zoran Babic must have been present during the "cleansing" of Carakovo village in July 1992.
A witness told the trial of three Bosnian Serb fighters how he survived being shot during the execution of Bosniak villagers at a mosque in Carakovo near Prijedor in 1992.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY, organised a screening of documentary film Crimes before the Tribunal: Prijedor in Sarajevo.
At the trial for war crimes in the Prijedor area, a witness recalled seeing her dead husband in front of the mosque where he was executed with other neighbours in July 1992.
The Prosecution of the International Tribunal at The Hague requests the Appellate Chamber to quash a first instance decision, under which former Republika Srpska President Radovan Karadzic was acquitted in the middle of trial, of charges for genocide against Muslims and Croats in seven municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, excluding Srebrenica.
On Wednesday, March 27 the Hague Tribunal is due to pronounce a verdict against Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin, who are charged with persecutions and other crimes against the non-Serb population.
During the continuation of the trial of Ratko Mladic, Hague Prosecution witness Nermin Karagic says that he survived two mass murders of Bosniaks committed by Serb forces in Ljubija, near Prijedor in the summer of 1992.
Zoran Babic has been arrested after the Bosnian State Court issued a warrant for his detention, because he failed to appear at the reading of a verdict under which he was sentenced to 22 years for crimes on Koricanske Stijene.
Three ex-fighters pleaded not guilty at a hearing before the Bosnian state court to war crimes committed in the north-western Prijedor municipality in 1992.