Two state prosecution witnesses testifying at the trial of Miroslav Duka, Goran Vujovic and Zeljko Ilic said they didnt notice injuries on Bosniak detainees held in Bileca.
The examination of a state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of former Bosnian Serb police officials was interrupted due to his alleged loss of memory.
A former prisoner of the Bileca detention camps testifying before the Bosnian state court described the mistreatment he and other prisoners experienced during his six months of detention.
A state prosecution witness said his father was killed in a prison in Bileca in 1992. He said he heard from former prisoners that a man named Duka killed him.
Testifying at the trial three former members of Bosnian Serb security forces, a state prosecution witness described his three months of detention in Bileca in 1992.
At the trial of former security officials in Bileca, a state prosecution witness said his jaw and teeth were broken when he was beaten by authorities at the Bileca police station.
A state prosecution witness said Zeljko Ilic and Miroslav Duka beat him during his detainment at detention facilities held by Bosnian Serb forces in Bileca.
State prosecution witness Nedzad Bajramovic testified at the trial of Goran Vujovic, Miroslav Duka and Zeljko Ilic. Bajramovic said that during his detainment at the Bileca police station Vujovic had questioned him while two policemen beat him.
A protected state prosecution witness known as B-1 said that defendant Miroslav Duka beat him during his detention at the public safety station in Bileca. He said he witnessed the beating of other detainees as well.