The Basic Court of Brcko District orders a two-month extension of custody for Monika Ilic, who is suspected of war crimes against Bosniaks and Croats in Luka detention camp, Brcko.
The beginning of the renewed trial before the Appellate Chamber of Zoran Babic, Milorad Skrbic, Dusan Jankovic and Zeljko Stojnic, indicted for crimes at Koricanske stijene, has been postponed due to health reasons of the two indictees.
At the trial for Koricanske stijene crimes, the Defence of Radoslav Knezevic presents a few pieces of material evidence and examines a court medicine expert, who speaks about a foot injury the indictee had in 1992.
British journalist Ed Vulliamy says at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, that prisoners, whom he saw in Omarska detention camp in August 1992, looked horrified, describing prisoners, who were held in Trnopolje detention camp, as skeletons.
Four indictees, who are charged with crimes at Koricanske stijene, have been released to liberty under prohibiting measures, because the earlier reasons for ordering them into custody have ceased to exist
following the revocation of the first instance verdict against them.
The State Prosecution files a motion with the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, asking it to order custody for Zoran Babic, Milorad Skrbic, Dusan Jankovic and Zeljko Stojnic, who were released to liberty under prohibiting measures after the first instance verdict against them was revoked.
During cross examination of witness Mevludin Sejmenovic, indictee Radovan Karadzic said that Serb forces in April 1992 took over control of Prijedor to stop Muslim extremists.
Following the revocation of a first instance verdict, under which four former policemen from Prijedor were sentenced for Koricanske stijene crimes, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms that a warrant against Dusan Jankovic is still in force.
Testifying in defence of Branko Topola at the trial for crimes at Koricanske stijene, a Defence witness says that the indictee was neither uniformed nor armed, when he was in Trnopolje in 1992, adding that she considered him a cheerful person.
Witness Kerim Mesanovic testified at Radovan Karadzic's trial at The Hague, speaking about the abuse and murder of Bosniaks in the Omarska detention camp in the summer of 1992, after Serb forces took over the control over Prijedor.