Testifying against the indictees charged with crimes committed in August 1992, Damir Ivankovic, who previously admitted guilt in the same crime, recalled how members of the Prijedor police shot civilians at Koricanske stijene.
The second trial for crimes committed at Koricanske stijene begins with the reading of the indictment and presentation of introductory arguments by the State Prosecution and the Defence of the five indictees before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Defence of indictee Branko Topola files a motion with the Trial Chamber, asking it to "reconsider the justifiability of the custody order" and release its client.
The State Court confirms an indictment against three men from Prijedor, who are charged with participation in the murder of about 200 civilians at Koricanske stijene in August 1992.
Petar Civcic, Marinko Ljepoja and Branko Topola are charged with participating in, together with with other members of the Police Interventions Squad and police from Prijedor, and helping to organise and escort the convoy of people moving from Prijedor to Travnik on August 21, 1992.
Two more individuals suspected of taking part in the crime committed at Koricanske stijene have been arrested, and the State Prosecution has announced its intention to search the Police Station in Prijedor.