At the trial for wartime crimes at Serb-run detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a former prisoner recalled how he was beaten, abused and used as a human shield.
The Bosnian state prosecutor said that former Serb police chief Goran Saric should be found guilty of war crimes in the Sarajevo settlement of Nahorevo in 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Vogosca area, former Bunker detention camp inmates testify about difficult conditions in that facility and forcing detainees to perform hard labour at other locations.
At the trial for the crime committed in Sarajevo, the witness for the Prosecution said that defendant Goran Saric, whom some called chief, let a group of men from Jagomir go to Sarajevo.
At the trial for wartime crimes at detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a witness said that Serb soldiers arrived at night to abuse and humiliate prisoners.
At the trial for wartime crimes at detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a witness said defendant Branko Vlaco decided which prisoners did hard labour or served as human shields.
At the trial for crimes committed in Vogosca, a witness for the prosecution said he was held captive in Planjina Kuca in 1992, where he regularly saw Branko Vlaco.
At the trial for crimes committed in Vogosca, witnesses for the prosecution confirmed that during imprisonment in Planjina kuca they heard the facilitys warden was Branko Vlaco, whom they did not see or know from before.
Testifying at the trial of former Bosnian Serb detention centre commander Branko Vlaco, a witness recalled how prisoners were abused while locked up in the Bunker camp in Vogosca.
At the trial for war crimes committed in Sarajevo, a BiH Prosecution witness testified that in 1992 he was singled out from a group of men and taken to Jagomir in Vogosca.