Former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko told his own trial that witnesses who said he took part in the execution of several Croats in the village of Trusina near Konjic in 1993 were lying.
The trial of Edin Dzeko, who is charged with crimes in Jablanica and Trusina village, near Konjic, has been postponed, because protected witness U-4 says he is not capable of testifying.
The Defence of indictee Edin Dzeko, who is charged with crimes in Jablanica and Trusina village, near Konjic, includes nearly 70 pieces of material evidence in the case file.
At the trial of Edin Dzeko, the Defence placed 50 pieces of material evidence, some of which were in regard to the credibility of Rasema Handanovic(also known as Zolja), convicted of crimes in Trusina, near Konjic.
A Defence witness says that indictee Edin Dzeko, former member of Zulfikar Unit of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, drove a comrade, who, as said by other witnesses, was wounded in Trusina, near Konjic, on April 16, 1993.
A Defence witness says that indictee Edin Dzeko was not present when Ramiz Delalic hit a Croat prisoner and then fired a bullet to his leg in Jablanica in September 1993.
A Defence witness says that he heard that indictee Edin Dzeko carried his comrades, who were wounded in Trusina village, near Konjic, where crimes against Croats were committed on April 16, 1993.
Testifying at the trial of Edin Dzeko, a Defence witness says that his wife told him that two uniformed persons took Miroslav Soko from his house in Jablanica and that no problems occurred on that occasion.
At the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko, two fellow Bosniak veterans testified that he never committed murders or abused prisoners.
At the war crimes trial of former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko, two fellow Bosniak veterans testified that he never committed murders or abused prisoners.