A protected state prosecution witness known as S-3 failed to appear at the trial of Rade Vlasenko, Mitar Vlasenko and Drago Koncar due to his poor health.
The cross-examination of a protected witness at the trial of three former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers continued in a hearing closed to the public. The defendants have been charged with participating in war crimes committed in the Prijedor area.
The cross-examination of a protected state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of Mitar and Rade Vlasenko and Drago Koncar was conducted in a closed hearing. The witness is known as S1.
Former reservist police officer Hariz Habibovic was found not guilty of torturing and inhumanely treating an unlawfully detained Serb civilian in the village of Stupari in 1992.
The Bosnian prosecution asked for an arrest warrant for former Bosnian Serb soldier Milos Zekic, who went on the run after being charged with killing four Bosniak civilians in Sekovici in 1992.
Defence lawyers for Nihad Bojadzic, former deputy commander of the Bosnian Armys Zulfikar Squad, accused of a deadly attack on the village of Trusina, claimed the judges were biased.
The examination of a State Prosecution witness at the trial for Kladanj crimes has been postponed due to absence of Osman Gogic, one of the nine indictees.
At the trial for crimes in Trusina, near Konjic, the Defence of Nihad Bojadzic says that two members of the Trial Chamber must consider withdrawing from this case following the pronouncement of a verdict against Edin Dzeko for crimes committed in that village.