Three state prosecution witnesses described how family members of theirs traveling on a train from Belgrade were abducted in Strpci near Visegrad on February 27, 1993. They said that was the last time they were seen alive.
The Bosnian prosecution asked for a longer jail term for Serb fighter Zoran Dragicevic, convicted of torturing, imprisoning, raping and stealing from people during the siege of Sarajevo.
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.
Former soldier Zoran Dragicevic, on trial for a series of alleged war crimes in the Bosnian capital, did not deport, jail or torture anyone, argued his lawyer.
The Bosnian prosecutor urged the court to convict former Bosnian Serb fighter Zoran Dragicevic of rape, abuse and robbery in the Sarajevo settlement of Grbavica in wartime.
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Zoran Dragicevic, who is charged with crimes in Sarajevo, has been completed with introduction of Defences material evidence. Closing statements are due to be presented on October 23.
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 statement given by a Defence witness was read at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo. In the statement the witness said that indictee Zoran Dragicevic helped a woman and her son in Grbavica and that the allegation that he raped her was a lie.
The wife of ex-fighter Zoran Dragicevic, who is on trial for war crimes in Sarajevo in 1992, said that her husband never raped anyone during the conflict.
Ex-fighter Zoran Dragicevic, on trial for war crimes in Sarajevo in 1992, testified that he did not rape a Muslim woman but actually protected her from other men.