The Bosnian state court has confirmed an indictment against Milisav Ikonic, Dragan Lubarda and Zoran Ilic for wartime rape in the Rogatica area in 1992.
The Bosnian state court terminated custody measures for Milisav Ikonic and Zoran Ilic and ordered prohibitive measures instead. Ikonic and Ilic, former soldiers of the Bosnian Serb Army, are suspected of having committed war crimes in the Rogatica area in 1992.
The Bosnian state prosecution proposed to extend custody measures for Milisav Ikonic and Zoran Ilic, both suspected of having committed war crimes in Rogatica. The defendants defense attorneys both objected to this proposal.
The Bosnian state court has ordered Milisav Ikonic, Dragan Lubarda and Zoran Ilic into custody for one month. Ikonic, Lubarda, and Ilic are suspected of committing crimes against civilians in Rogatica in 1992.
Police arrested five former members of the Bosnian Serb Armys Rogatica Brigade on suspicion that they took part in the killings, rape and illegal detention of civilians in 1992.
The Appellate Chamber confirmed a verdict, under which Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic were acquitted of charges that they committed crimes against Srebrenica residents in July 1995.
The Bosnian prosecution has appealed against the acquittal of Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic, demanding a retrial for crimes against humanity over allegations that Bosniaks they captured were massacred.
The growing number of witnesses in war crimes trials who suddenly change their testimonies in court concerns judicial experts - who say such changes must be probed.