Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Oliver Krsmanovic was sentenced to 18 years in prison for crimes against humanity including the killings and forced disappearances of Bosniaks in Visegrad in 1992.
In its closing statement, Oliver Krsmanovics defense called on the court to hand down a verdict of acquittal, claiming that none of the 11 counts charging Krsmanovic with war crimes in Visegrad had been proven.
The Bosnian state prosecution says the state court confirmed an indictment against former members of the Bosnian Serb Army accused of abducting 20 civilians travelling from Belgrade to Bar by train in February 1993, and killing them.
The presentation of evidence at the Oliver Krsmanovic trial ended with the screening of a documentary on the abduction of civilians from Sjeverin in Serbia. Krsmanovic has been charged with war crimes in Visegrad.
Ten former Bosnian Serb Army troops were indicted for allegedly abducting 20 people from a train travelling from Belgrade to Bar in February 1993 and killing them.
Testifying at the trial of Oliver Krsmanovic, prosecution witness Kasim Dedic confirmed that a notebook which was presented to him in the courtroom belonged to him. The notebook contained his recollections of significant events he witnessed during the Bosnian war.