Enes Maksumic appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina and pleads not guilty of the charges for torture and inhumane treatment of a Croat prisoner of war in the Battle of Neretva Museum in Jablanica.
Azem Ibrovic and Jusuf Hindic plead not guilty of crimes against Croat civilians and prisoners of war in The Battle of Neretva Museum in Jablanica in 1993.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed charges against Azem Ibrovic, Enes Maksumic and Jusuf Hindic for crimes against civilians in Jablanica.
Testifying at the trial of Nihad Bojadzic, who is charged with crimes in Jablanica, a State Prosecution witness says that he initiated an investigation into the rape of two Croat female detainees in The Battle of Neretva museum in the summer of 1993.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Jablanica, a State Prosecution witness says that indictee Nihad Bojadzic used to beat prisoners Karlo Maric and Mario Zelenika.
While testifying at the trial for crimes in Jablanica, a Prosecution witness says that, during his detention in The Battle of Neretva Museum he was brutally beaten up by indictee Nihad Bojadzic, a former Deputy Commander of the Zulfikar Unit of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA) in Jablanica area arrested Enes Maksumic, Azem Ibrovic and Jusuf Hindic, who are suspected of involvement in crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in that city in 1993.