Seven former Bosnian Serb Army officers and soldiers were charged with the capture and killing of 65 Bosniaks in the Sekovici and Vlasenica areas in July 1995 as the victims were fleeing Srebrenica.
Ratko Vujovic, Milovan Ognjenovic, Vitomir Pepic, Ljubomir Vlacic and Zeljko Dupljan, all former Bosnian Serb Army officers or soldiers, were arrested this week on suspicion of involvement in the mass killings of Bosniaks in 1995
State Investigation and Protection Agency officers arrested five former Bosnian Serb Army officers and soldiers suspected of involvement in the genocide of Bosniaks from Srebrenica in July 1995.
Blagoje Vlacic’s defense attorney asked the district court of Eastern Sarajevo to release him from his duties. Vlacic has been charged with committing war crimes in Sekovici in 1993.
The district court of Eastern Sarajevo has postponed the Blagoje Vlacic trial, due to a death in the family of one of the trial chamber members. Vlacic has been charged with war crimes in Sekovici in 1993.
The District Court in Eastern Sarajevo has set March 3 as the start date for the trial against former Bosnian Serb military police officer Blagoje Vlacic.
The Bosnian prosecution asked for an arrest warrant for former Bosnian Serb soldier Milos Zekic, who went on the run after being charged with killing four Bosniak civilians in Sekovici in 1992.
Blagoje Vlacic appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and pleads not guilty of the charges that he committed crimes against Bosniaks in Sekovici in 1993.
The hearing which should discuss the request for the custody of Milos Zekic, charged with crimes in Sekovici, was not held, because defendant did not show up in the court room.