The state court has confirmed an indictment against four individuals, charging them with crimes against the civilian population in the Doboj and Teslic area.
Testifying at the trial of Pero Radisic, a former Bosnian Serb Army soldier charged with war crimes in the Teslic area, a defense witness said the defendant was a rank and file soldier who never served as a commander.
The state prosecution has charged Borislav Paravac, a former member of the Bosnian Serb presidency, and three other suspects for war crimes committed in Doboj and Teslic in 1992 and 1993.
The state prosecution has filed an indictment against former police unit commander Slobodan Karagic, also known as Karaga, accusing him of committing crimes against humanity in the Doboj and Teslic area in 1992.
Slobodan Karagic, the former head of a police unit in Doboj, is accused of involvement in the killings of at least 12 Bosniaks among other crimes allegedly committed during attacks in 1992.
Dario Slavuljica, a former member of the “Mice” paramilitary formation standing trial at the Bosnian state court, told the trial chamber he is negotiating a plea bargain with the state prosecution.
The trial chamber agreed to include statements given by former members of the Bosnian Serb “Mice” paramilitary formation, who’ve been charged with war crimes in the Teslic area. According to the state prosecution, the statements reveal the wartime events that took place in the area in the summer of 1992.
A forensic expert testified at the trial of six former members of the Bosnian Serb military and police forces charged with war crimes in Teslic. The expert said she examined 28 mortal remains in Bebe on Mount Borje and found injuries on them, indicating that they died violent deaths.
A neuropsychiatrist testifying at the Pero Radisic trial said the health of a state prosecution witness was poor, but she could testify if required to do so.