Testifying at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, Vinko Martinovic, known as Stela, says that the military police was in charge of detainees in a military dispensary and that he never even entered the Dretelj premises.
Testifying in defence of Edib Buljubasic, who is charged with crimes in Dretelj military barracks, a witness says that the Commander of military police of the Croatian Defence Forces, HOS, headed the barracks.
Sasa Stolic's statement saying he underwent surgery with no anaesthesia while he was imprisoned in the Dretelj camp was read out at the trial of former members of Croatian Defence Council (HOS).
As the trial for crimes in Dretelj continues, Defence witness Miroslav Hrstic says that he was an ordinary soldier and that he did not have a commanding function within the Croatian Defence Forces, HOS, but indictee Edib Buljubasic says that this is not true.
Testifying in defence of Edib Buljubasic at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, a Defence witness describes her meeting with the indictee inside a hangar.
Marina Grubisic-Fejzic testified in her own defence that she was an ordinary soldier deployed at the wartime Dretelj detention camp and never harmed any of the Bosnian Serb prisoners.
A defence witness told the trial of Marina Grubisic-Fejzic and others accused of torturing and abusing prisoners at the Dretelj wartime detention camp that she was not involved in the crimes.
Testifying at the trial of former members of the Croatian Defence Forces, HOS, a Defence witness says that he did not see indictee Ivan Medic in Dretelj.
A Croat ex-fighter told the trial of five former Croatian Defence Forces members accused of prisoner abuse at the wartime Dretelj detention camp that prosecution witnesses had given false evidence.
Testifying in his defence, indictee Srecko Herceg, who is on trial for crimes in Dretelj, says that he did not perform any functions in that facility and that he visited the place only a few times during 1992.