At the trial of five former policemen and an ex-soldier for crimes against Bosniaks and Croats in the Kotor-Varos area, a prosecution witness said he was beaten up by one of the defendants.
The trial for crimes committed in Kotor-Varos will re-start before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in late February after several postponements due to illness of defendant Dragoslav Bojic.
After several months of delay caused by defendant Dragoslav Bojic’s poor health, the trial of six former Bosnian Serb fighters has been postponed again to accommodate a new expert examination of Bojic’s health.
A status conference held at the Bosnian state court confirmed that the further course of a Kotor-Varos war crimes case will be decided after the medical examination of Dragoslav Bojic has been completed.
A trial dealing with war crimes in Kotor-Varos has been postponed until further notice due to the poor health of one of the defendants, Dragoslav Bojic.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, a protected State Prosecution witness says that bodies of killed people were removed from the town in June 1992.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, a State Prosecution witness says that men were beaten up and sexually abused at the Police Station in the summer of 1992.
As the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos continues, State Prosecution witnesses say that unknown soldiers beat them up in the Ambulance Station in that town in the summer of 1992.