The presentation of evidence at the Oliver Krsmanovic trial ended with the screening of a documentary on the abduction of civilians from Sjeverin in Serbia. Krsmanovic has been charged with war crimes in Visegrad.
The Bosnian state court referred the Milenko Krsmanovic case to the district court in Eastern Sarajevo for further processing. Krsmanovic is charged with war crimes against the civilian population in the Sokolac area in 1992.
Testifying at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, prosecution witness Kasim Dedic confirmed that a notebook which was presented to him in the courtroom belonged to him. The notebook contained his recollections of significant events he witnessed during the Bosnian war.
A protected witness testifying before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), said that Oliver Krsmanovic was one of the paramilitary fighters who killed Bosniak civilians by shutting them into a burning house.
Two protected witnesses who had previously testified against Serb paramilitary leader Milan Lukic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) had their testimony replayed at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, an alleged accomplice of Lukic.
A protected witness statement is read at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad. In that statement the witness said that the indictee and Milan Lukic shot at civilians.
Testifying in defence of indictee Oliver Krsmanovic at the trial for crimes in Visegrad, a witness says that he did not witness a murder of civilians committed in front of a building, where he lived.
The trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, who is charged with crimes in Visegrad, has been postponed, because The Hague Tribunal has still not sent a response regarding protected witnesses even though five months have passed.