At the war crimes trial of former Bosnian fighter Edin Dzeko, a witness said the defendant assaulted him and imprisoned him in an underground storage unit for ten days in 1993.
Testifying at his trial for 22 killings during a wartime attack on the village of Trusina in 1993, a Bosnian serviceman said that unknown soldiers were responsible for the deaths.
A Defence witness says,at the trial for crimes committed in Trusina, Konjic municipality on April 16,1993, that she saw indictee Mensur Memic, known as Menta, on Mount Igman onthat day.
At the trial for crimes committed in Jablanica, a witness for the Prosecution said he was brutally beaten in the Battle of Neretva museum on July 10, 1993.
Testifying at the trial of Edin Dzeko, a State Prosecution witness says that he was mistreated during his detention in anunderground silo next to the Rogica houses in Jablanica after having beenarrested in September 1993.
On the second day of his testimony in the trial for crimes in Trusina near Konjic, the accused Mensur Memic stated that after having joined Zulfikar Unit of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ABiH) on 7 April 1993 he was not immediately assigned to take part in the operation.
As said at a status conference, indictees Mensur Memic and Dzevad Salcin are due to testify in their defence at the trial for crimes in Trusina, near Konjic, while Nihad Bojadzic may appear as a witness as well.
Former serviceman Mensur Memic testified at his trial in Sarajevo that he never killed Croat civilians and troops in an attack on the Bosnian village of Trusina in 1993.