A Croatian court has endorsed the Bosnian war crimes and murder convictions of Dominik Ilijasevic, who absconded from prison in Mostar and resurfaced on an Adriatic island.
The County Court in Zadar is due to render a decision concerning the execution of imprisonment sentence against fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, in mid-January 2014.
Members of the Federal Police Administration confiscate documentation related to the flight of Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, from the Penal and Correctional Facility in Mostar. Ilijasevic was sentenced to 15 years in prison for war crimes.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has asked the Croatian authorities to approve and implement the verdict, under which Dominik Ilijasevic Como was sentenced to 15 years for war crimes and murder.
The Kiseljak Municipal Court has drafted the request for acknowledgement and execution of court order for convict Dominik Ilijasevic called Como, who fled to Croatia, whose citizenship he has, in late September.
The agreement on execution of court verdicts between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia has still not been applied in the case of fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, known as Como, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for war crimes and murder.
Bosnians federal police have issued a warrant for the arrest of fugitive Dominik Ilijasevic, who was serving a 15-year jail sentence for war crimes including the murder of civilians.
At the retrial in the case of Ermin Curtic for the crime committed in Stupni Do village, a defence witness stated that he had not seen the accused during the attack.
A former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, testifies in defence of Ermin Curtic, who is charged with crimes committed in Stupni Do, and says that he did not see him in the village in October 1993.
Testifying in defence of Ermin Curtic before the Cantonal Court in Sarajevo, Dominik 'Como' Ilijasevic says the process has been framed-up in order to have him sentenced.