Bosnia's state court ruled that Andrija Bjelosevic was not guilty of the multiple rape of a Bosniak woman in Derventa during the 1990s war, questioning the reliability of her testimony.
The first witness testified at the trial of Borislav Paravac, a Serb former member of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency, accused of participating in wartime attacks that killed several hundred Bosniaks and Croats.
Borislav Paravac, a Serb former member of Bosnia’s tripartite presidency, went on trial for taking part in wartime attacks that killed several hundred Bosniaks and Croats in 1992 and 1993.
The state court has confirmed an indictment against four individuals, charging them with crimes against the civilian population in the Doboj and Teslic area.
The state prosecution has charged Borislav Paravac, a former member of the Bosnian Serb presidency, and three other suspects for war crimes committed in Doboj and Teslic in 1992 and 1993.
As announced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, it has ordered the 60-day extension of custody for Andrija Bjelosevic, who is suspected of crimes in Doboj and Teslic.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, terminates custody of three persons, who are suspected of crimes in the area of Teslic and Doboj, and orders prohibiting measures against them.
The State prosecution requested the extension of custody for Andrija Bjelosevic, Milan Savic and Dusan Kuzmanovic who are suspected for crimes in the areas of Teslic and Doboj, and the Defence objected to that request.