In the coming period the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina will present additional evidence at the trial of Predrag Bastah and Goran Viskovic.
The Defence of Predrag Bastah accuses the Defence attorney of Goran Viskovic of putting pressure on Bastah's family.
Two Defence witnesses tell the Court that Goran Viskovic helped Bosniaks in Vlasenica during the course of 1992.
At the trial of Ferid Hodzic, defence witnesses maintained the indictee could not have been responsible for any crimes committed in the Stala prison in Rovasi.
The Defence of Goran Viskovic presents ten pieces of material evidence in an attempt to prove "the activities conducted by the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina" in Vlasenica.
A Defence witness says that he did not know that Bosniaks were taken to the Police Station in Vlasenica during the course of 1992.
Two witnesses testifying in Predrag Bastah's defence speak about the activities and responsibilities of active and reserve policemen in Vlasenica in 1992.
A witness, testifying for the first indictee's Defence, says the Crisis Committee in Vlasenica was not responsible for the work of police and military structures in that town.
An additional Prosecution witness claims the indictee "had control over the prison guards" in Rovasi hamlet, where Serb detainees were held.
A former technician at the police station in Vlasenica says that he "did not know" that Bastah participated in the capture of Bosniaks.