The County Court in Zadar is due to render a decision concerning the execution of imprisonment sentence against fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, in mid-January 2014.
Former Croatian Defence Council serviceman Ermin Curtic was jailed for five and a half years for crimes against Bosniak civilians in the Vares area in October 1993.
Ex-security officer Muhidin Basic and ex-military policeman Mirsad Sijak appealed against the seven-year sentences they were given for raping a Croat woman at a prison in Vares in 1994.
At the end of the retrial of Ermin Curtic, the Cantonal Prosecution in Sarajevo calls on the Court to sentence him for crimes committed in Vares municipality, while the Defence calls for a verdict of release.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has asked the Croatian authorities to approve and implement the verdict, under which Dominik Ilijasevic Como was sentenced to 15 years for war crimes and murder.
The Kiseljak Municipal Court has drafted the request for acknowledgement and execution of court order for convict Dominik Ilijasevic called Como, who fled to Croatia, whose citizenship he has, in late September.
At the retrial of Ermin Curtic, who is charged with crimes in Vares municipality, the Defence gives up the examination of previously-proposed witnesses, because it has not been able to locate them.
The agreement on execution of court verdicts between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia has still not been applied in the case of fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for war crimes and murder.
Bosnians federal police have issued a warrant for the arrest of fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, who was serving a 15-year jail sentence for war crimes including the murder of civilians.
During the retrial of Ermin Curtic, who is charged with crimes in Vares municipality, witness Anton Safner says that he saw the indictee on Perun Hill on the day when Stupni Do village was attacked.