Addressing the Trial Chamber, Zeljko Lelek says that he was involved in the crimes in Visegrad and apologises to the innocent victims "on behalf of my people."
The court has approved the Defence's request to examine additional witnesses and present material evidence.
Momir Savic pleaded not guilty to the counts charging him with crimes against humanity in Visegrad in 1992.
As Nenad Tanaskovic's Defence attorney failed to appear the Appellate Chamber session has been postponed.
The trial of Zeljko Lelek has been postponed after attorney Fahrija Karkin failed to appear in Court.
Prosecution and defence lawyers will soon wrap up their cases in proceedings against the former Bosnian Serb policeman Nenad Tanaskovic.
Former Bratunac police chief testifies as a joint Defence witness at the trial of 11 indictees charged with genocide.
Former Visegrad policeman again denies the allegations in the indictment and accuses Prosecution witnesses of dishonesty.
Nenad Tanaskovic's team submitted a request for re-exhumation of Enver Kulovac, whose murder is charged upon the indictee.
Two protected Prosecution witnesses at the trial of Zeljko Lelek have spoken about murders in Visegrad in 1992.