At the trial of Vehid Subotic for crimes in Zenica municipality, a medical expert said that a Bosnian State prosecution witness is incapable of coming to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to testify.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Zenica, a State Prosecution witness denies the statement he gave in 2000, claiming that many details were untrue.
A protected State Prosecution witness, who was invited to testify at the trial for crimes in Zenica, will be apprehended to the next hearing, because he refused to appear in court.
Former soldier Zoran Dragicevic was convicted of torturing, imprisoning, raping and stealing from people during the siege of Sarajevo and jailed for 11 years for crimes against humanity.
As the trial for crimes in Zenica continues, a State Prosecution witness says that he does not know whether the indictee was among members, who participated in an attack on Dusina village.
Testifying for the second time on his own behalf at the trial for crimes committed in Sarajevo, defendant Zoran Dragicevic said he was not bringing in civilians from Grbavica to the Digitron Buje building on anyones orders.
A status conference, which was due to be held prior to the beginning of the trial of Vehid Subotic, who is charged with crimes in Zenica, has been postponed until September 6, because the indictee wants a new Defence attorney to be appointed.
During a status conference held as part of the trial for Sarajevo crimes, the Defence of Zoran Dragicevic, also known as Krompir, announces that the indictee will testify in his defence and that a list of planned witnesses includes former senior Republika Srpska officials Biljana Plavsic and Momcilo Mandic, among others.
Paramilitary Veselin Vlahovic, alias Batko, was given Bosnias longest-ever war crimes sentence for a campaign of murder, rape and robbery against Bosniaks and Croats in Sarajevo in 1992.