The Constitutional Court rejected an appeal from Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Zdravko Lubarda against his conviction for committing crimes against humanity by persecuting Bosniaks in the Rogatica area during wartime.
The prosecution argued that former Bosnian Serb soldier Zdravko Lubarda’s six-year sentence for committing crimes against humanity by persecuting Bosniaks in the Rogatica area in 1992 and 1993 should be increased.
A former Bosnian Serb soldier was found guilty of crimes against humanity in a Bosniak area of eastern Bosnia in 1992 and 1993.
Former Bosnian Serb fighter Zdravko Lubarda was sentenced to six years in prison on Monday for involvement in the persecution of Bosnian Muslim civilians in the Rogatica area of eastern Bosnia in 1992 and 1993 during the Bosnian war.
Former reservist policemen Dragan Lubarda and Ozren Planojevic and Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Zdravko Lubarda were charged with committing crimes against humanity in the Rogatica area in 1992 and 1993.
The Bosnian state court on Wednesday confirmed the indictment of Dragan Lubarda, Ozren Planojevic and Zdravko Lubarda for participating in a widespread and systematic attack on the Bosniak civilian population in the Rogatica area from late May 1992 until the end of 1993.
Two former reservist policemen and a Bosnian Serb Army ex-serviceman were charged with involvement in capturing and killing Bosniak civilians in the Rogatica area in 1992 and 1993.
The Bosnian prosecution issued an indictment on Tuesday charging Dragan Lubarda and Ozren Planojevic, both former members of the reservist police force in Rogatica, and Zdravko Lubarda, a former Bosnian Serb Army soldier, with crimes against humanity.