Bosnian Serb soldier Predrag Prosic was sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted of illegally detaining Bosniak civilians in the north of the country in 1992.
Millions of collected documents, 4,500 witnesses examined, 161 indictees and 69 convicts are some of the factual indicators of 20 years of work at The Hague Tribunal.
The defence at the trial of ex-serviceman Predrag Prosic for killing and expelling Bosniaks from Sanski Most in 1992 requested an acquittal, while the verdict was scheduled for June 12.
Presenting its closing statement at the trial for crimes in Sanski Most, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that indictee Predrag Prosic's responsibility for the deportation and murder of non-Serb civilians in May 1992 has been proved.
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Predrag Prosic, who is charged with crimes in Sanski Most, has been completed after the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina chose not to present its evidence.
The Cantonal Court in Bihac has confirmed an indictment against Mitar Cankovic, charging him with war crimes against the civilian population in the Sanski Most area.
A State Prosecution witness says that he heard after the war that indictee Predrag Prosic, known as Pedo, killed civilians in Hilmo Hegics house in Muhici village, Sanski Most municipality.
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.
A status conference was held at the trial of Predrag Prosic, who is charged with crimes in Sanski Most, in order to review a Defences evidence presentation plan.