The examination of a protected State Prosecution witness at the trial for crimes in Trusina, near Konjic was interrupted when the Defence of indictee Senad Hakalovic requested exemption of Prosecutor Vesna Budimir.
On the second day of witness Vahid Karavelic's testimony at the trial for crimes in Trusina, near Konjic, the Defence of indictee Nihad Bojadzic presents the witness with a number of documents, claiming that those documents prove that the "Zulfikar" Squad was not subordinate to the Main Command Headquarters of ABiH on April 12, 1993.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Trusina, witness Jovan Divjak explains that a commander is responsible for subordinate soldiers, even if he is absent from his unit for an undetermined period of time.
Testifying at the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, a protected State Prosecution witness says that indictee Nihad Bojadzic informed him, in the evening on April 16, 1993, that his comrade Samir Semsovic, known as Samko, was killed, adding that he heard later on that this happened in Trusina, near Konjic.
State Prosecution witness Rasema Handanovic says that six to seven men were shot in Trusina in April 1993, as per an order given by indictee Nihad Bojadzic, adding that she participated in that.
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 detachments members committed murders of civilians and prisoners of war in Trusina, in April 1993.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina accepts a State Prosecutions motion and orders a two-month extension of custody for Rasema Handanovic, who is suspected of crimes in Trusina in April 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a motion with the State Court, requesting it to order custody for Nihad Bojadzic, who is charged with crimes in Jablanica in 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requested from the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to remand in custody Rasema Handanovic, also known as Zolja [Wasp], suspected of crimes in Trusina in 1993, while the Defence proposed that the suspect be issued with restrictive measures.
The State Court, on proposal from the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, remanded Rasema Handanovic, also known as Zolja [Wasp], a suspect of war crimes in Trusina in 1993, in custody for a month.