Ex-security officer Muhidin Basic and ex-military policeman Mirsad Sijak appealed against the seven-year sentences they were given for raping a Croat woman at a prison in Vares in 1994.
The Prosecution requested from the Appeals Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina a retrial or a harsher sentence for Bozidar Kuvelja, who was sentenced by a first instance verdict to 20 years for the crime committed in Srebrenica.
Testifying at his trial for 22 killings during a wartime attack on the village of Trusina in 1993, a Bosnian serviceman said he heard an execution order but didnt see the victims shot.
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.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the extension of custody for Safet Kovacevic and prohibiting measures for four other indictees, who are charged with war crimes in Bihac and Cazin.
As the trial of six former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents nearly 50 documents, most of which relate to the conflict between the Croatian Defence Council, HVO and ABiH, and crime in Trusina village, near Konjic.
The Bosnian State Court will deliver its verdict in the case of Bozidar Kuvelja, charged with taking part in the 1995 Srebrenica genocide, on January 11 next year.
During the continuation of the trial for crimes in Vares in 1994, an additional State Prosecution witness, who prepared findings about the injured partys health condition in 2009, says that commission members were unanimous concerning the assessment.
Testifying in his defence, indictee Mirsad Sijak says that, after having been wounded in his lower limbs and genitals in January 1994, he underwent a medical treatment for one month, adding that he is a collateral damage in this case and that he does not know why injured party A accused him of rape.
The trial of Bozidar Kuvelja, who is charged with genocide in Srebrenica, has been postponed again, because the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has not been able to secure the presence of protected witness PW-100.