The Bosnian state court has transferred the case against Milan Komad, charged with war crimes against civilians in Visegrad, to the district court of Eastern Sarajevo.
Two protected state prosecution witnesses testifying at the Jovan Popovic trial said they saw the defendant in 1992 while men were being taken away from the village of Rodica Brdo near Visegrad.
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Petar Kovacevic was sentenced to nine years in prison for crimes against humanity in the eastern municipality of Visegrad in 1992.
A protected state prosecution witness testifying at the Jovan Popovic trial said she saw the defendant in Rodica Brdo when men were abducted there in June 1992.
After a trial that has lasted one year, the Bosnian state court will issue a verdict in the Petar Kovacevic case. Kovacevic has been charged with war crimes in the Visegrad area.
Ten former Bosnian Serb fighters went on trial in Sarajevo for allegedly abducting about 20 passengers from a train at Strpci railway station in 1993 and then killing them.
On November 2, the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict in the Petar Kovacevic trial. Kovacevic has been charged with crimes against humanity committed in the municipality of Visegrad during 1992.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the Jovan Popovic trial said his step brother and brother in law were abducted from Rodica Brdo in 1992 and have remained missing since.