The defense teams of Ranko Rakic, Zeljko Rakic and Marko Stankovic objected to a witness statement presented by the cantonal prosecution of Zenica, on the grounds that it represented an amendment to the investigation.
The cantonal prosecution of Zenica completed its presentation of evidence at the trial of Sedjad Djerahovic and Jasmin Saric, both charged with war crimes in the Zenica area.
As the Eniz Basic trial for war crimes in the Zenica area continues, a medical court expert presented his findings on the fear felt by the injured parties when they were abducted from their homes.
A prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Ranko Rakic, Zeljko Rakic and Marko Stankovic said it was impossible to use infantry weapons at the site where civilians in the village of Kucice were killed.
A witness at the Eniz Basic trial and said he didnt see Basic abduct three civilians from the village of Vardiste in 1993, retracting an earlier statement he had given to the prosecution.
Testifying at the trial of Sedjad Djerahovic and Jasmin Saric, a court-ordered neuropsychiatrist presented her findings on the mental health of injured parties.
Damir Marjanovic, a court expert testifying at the trial of three former members of the Bosnian Serb Army, confirmed that skeletal remains exhumed in Kucice belonged to murder victim Zuhra Husanovic. Marjanovic conducted the examination at the Institute for Genetic Engineering, using a reserve DNA sample of the skeletal remains.
The Eniz Basic trial continued at the cantonal court in Zenica with the presentation of material evidence by the prosecution. A witness who had been expected to testify at this hearing failed to appear due to his poor health.