As the trial before Tuzla Cantonal Court continues, defence witnesses testified that there was no harassment or mistreatment of detained members of the Tinja Territorial Defence in Smoluca prison (Lukavac Municipality), noting that they were detained in a room that met the requirements in line with available capacities.
As the trial for crime against prisoners in Smoluca (Kalesija Municipality) continues, eight defence witnesses testified that they treated the detained members of Territorial Defence (TO) from Tinja (Srebrenik Municipality) according to rules and that they did not even hear about anyone beating or hurting them.
A former prison guard was sentenced to a year and a half in prison for war crimes against Yugoslav Army detainees in the Bosnian city of Tuzla in 1992.
The retrial of Ivan Koler, who is charged with crimes in Tuzla, has been completed with the examination of the last witness and presentation of closing statements. The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina says that it will pronounce the verdict on March 11.
At the trial of Monika Karan-Ilic for war crimes committed in Brcko, the Elementary Court in Brcko rejected a proposal by the Prosecution to read three witness testimonies.
During the continuation of the trial for war crimes against prisoners of war in Smoluca village, Lukavac municipality, witness Goran Stanisic describes how minutes are made during investigations and examination of witnesses at the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA.
The Trial Chamber of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina accepts a Prosecutions proposal for the examination of witness Stokan Markovic at the retrial of Ivan Koler for crimes in Tuzla.
As the trial of Hajrudinu Trle before the Cantonal Court in Tuzla continues, Prosecution witnesses say that they did not see who killed Drago Stevanovic.
Over the course of the past year the Prosecution of Tuzla Canton filed two indictments for war crimes committed in Smoluca village and Kalesija municipality.