A witness at the Nebojsa Loncarevic and Boran Makivic trial said that a criminal report against the defendants was filed during the war, but wasnt pursued.
Prosecution witnesses at the trial of Nebojsa Loncarevic and Boran Makivic, described the soldiers who came to the Borac restaurant in Banja Luka in July 1992, on the date when restaurant owner Vehbija Mujinovic was murdered.
The district court of Banja Luka sentenced four people to a total of five years in prison for war crimes committed against the civilian population in Cela, near Prijedor, in March 1993.
Testifying in his defense before the district court in Banja Luka, defendant Sretko Dragic said he slapped imam Adil Solo around a few times, but didnt torture him too much.
Testifying at the Nedjeljko Dukic trial at the district court in Banja Luka, prosecution witness Stipo Macinkovic said that Djukic beat him several times during his detention in Kotor-Varos.
Prosecution witness Slavko Torbica tells the District Court in Banja Luka that he found the injured Imam Adil Solo in a house in which he saw the indictees.
The beginning of the trial of Nedeljko Djukic from Kotor-Varos, who is charged with war crimes, has been postponed before the District Court in Banja Luka due to the absence of the Defence attorney.
The Banja Luka District Court sentences Slobodan Tarandzic and Dusko Zec to three years in prison each for having committed war crimes against the civilian population in the Banja Luka area.
Ex-soldiers Goran Nisevic and Milenko Beric were sentenced to six years in prison each for killing two Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor municipality in 1992.