Person: Alispago Zulfikar


24. February 2012.
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, a State Prosecution witness says that he did not see indictee Nihad Bojadzic among “Zuka's soldiers” one day prior to the attack on Trusina village, Konjic municipality, which was conducted on April 16, 1993.


21. February 2012.
A witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina claimed that indictee Zulfikar Alispago was not the commander of the Zulfikar Special Purposes Detachment at the time when, according to the indictment, the detachment’s members committed murders of civilians and prisoners of war in Trusina, in April 1993.

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3. February 2012.
At the trial of six former members of Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina charged with crimes against Croats in Konjic, a witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina recalled that in April, 1993, he had seen clashes in the village of Trusina and learnt that civilians and members of the Croatian Defence Council were killed.

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23. December 2011.
At the trial for crimes in Trusina (municipality of Konjic), a witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that he personally signed over 150 reports for criminal acts filed against members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the zone of jurisdiction of the Fourth Corps of Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but none for a war crime.

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22. December 2011.
On request of the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the State Court remanded in custody Edin Dzeko, under suspicion of committing crimes in Trusina, municipality of Konjic, in 1993. According to the decision of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Edin Dzeko, former member of the Zulfikar Special Purposes Detachment with the High Command of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, will be held in custody for a month, until January 21, 2012.