The Trial Chamber sitting in the case against Edin Dzeko rejects a proposal for examination of State Prosecutions witnesses, whose testimonies were supposed to be used for denying Defences evidence.
The Defence of indictee Edin Dzeko, former member of the Zulfikar Special Squad of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, completes the presentation of evidence by including the last documents in the case file.
A Defence witness says, at the trial of Edin Dzeko, that he did not see which one from a group of soldiers shot at married couple Ilija and Andja Ivankovic in Trusina village, near Konjic.
Former Bosnian Army serviceman Edin Dzeko denied the revenge killings of Croats in the village of Trusina near Konjic and the illegal arrests and abuse of civilians in Jablanica in 1993.
The Bosnian Prosecution has asked the State court to prolong the custody measures for Goran Vujovic and Miroslav Duka, who are charged with crimes in Bileca in 1992.
As he continues testifying in his defence, indictee Edin Dzeko denies allegations by State Prosecution witnesses, who said that he beat them in Jablanica in the second half of 1993.
The new trial of Goran Damjanovic and Zoran Damjanovic is due to begin on November 21, when the indictment will be read and introductory statements presented. At the same hearing the Court will begin hearing witnesses statements.
As the trial of Nihad Bojadzic for crimes in Jablanica continues, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents medical reports referring to two raped Croat detainees.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Jablanica, a protected State Prosecution witness says that Nihad Bojadzic used to come to The Battle of Neretva Museum because of undisciplined members of Zulfikar Squad of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH.
Testifying in defence of Edin Dzeko, former military policemen say that they did not see the indictee in The Battle of Neretva Museum in Jablanica, where Croat civilians and captured soldiers were held, during their shifts.