At the trial for crimes committed in Kljuc, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina examines another witness in the absence of Vinko Kondic.
Another hearing concerning crimes committed in Kljuc has been held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the absence of indictee Vinko Kondic.
A Prosecution witness speaks about the events that preceded the conflicts in the Kljuc area and his detention in various buildings, where he was beaten up.
A Prosecution witness speaks about leaving Kljuc in September 1992, after having "given away" his property to Republika Srpska.
A Prosecution witness denies having intended to kill indictee Vinko Kondic in 1992.
In the course of cross-examination a Prosecution witness says that indictee Kondic "could not have given orders to members of the State Safety Service".
A Prosecution witness says Kljuc police became "a uni-ethnic and unlawful", after Vinko Kondic became its chief.
The trial for Kljuc crimes, committed in 1992, continues with the presentation of introductory arguments by the State Prosecution and Defence teams.
Another trial for war crimes committed in Kljuc municipality has started with the reading of the indictment.
The defence for the four men indicted over the Omarska and Keraterm camps in north-west Bosnia has denied they took part in the crimes committed there in 1992.