The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, terminates custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who is charged with crimes in Sekovici, and orders prohibiting measures instead.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, confirms an indictment against Blagoje Vlacic, charging him with crimes against Bosniaks committed in the Sekovici area in May 1993.
Ex-military policeman Blagoje Vlacic was indicted for beating Bosniak civilian prisoners to death at an improvised jail in a restaurant in Sekovici in north-eastern Bosnia in May 1993.
The State Prosecution requests the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, to order a two-month extension of custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who is suspected of crimes in Sekovici, near Srebrenica.
The Court of BiH ordered custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who was arrested on June 4 due to a suspicion that he committed crimes in Sekovici, near Srebrenica, in 1993.
Former Bosnian Serb police officer Goran Saric was arrested for his alleged involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, a day after being convicted of committing war crimes in Sarajevo.
At the trial of Zeljko Ivanovic, charged with genocide committed in Srebrenica, Prosecution witness Milos Stupar says that on July 13, 1995, he saw members of the Special Police Unit from Sekovici on Sandici Notch, where men had been captured.
A former commander of special police units from Zvornik speaks about the activities of the Second Special Police Squad from Sekovici in Srebrenica in July 1995.