Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, an official from the Institute of Missing Persons of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that 107 missing persons have been exhumed from the municipality of Prozor, while 53 persons remain missing.
Prosecution witnesses testifying at the Nikola Maric trial said they were separated from their families and taken to detention camps in the summer of 1993.
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, a state prosecution witnesses said Maric ordered men from the village of Donji Visnjani to surrender to Croatian Defense Council forces.
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, several state prosecution witnesses said Maric participated in the arrest and detention of men from the village of Lug and also participated in the persecution of the civilian population.
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, a state prosecution witness said Maric was present when her husband was taken to a detention camp. Maric has been charged with war crimes in Prozor.
Testifying at the Nikola Maric trial, a state prosecution witness said Maric abducted his father. Maric admitted to abducting his father, but said he did so upon his own request.
Former Bosnian Croat fighter Zeljko Jukic was sentenced to 15 years in prison for wartime crimes against Bosniaks including forced disappearances, torture and looting in Prozor in 1993.