Appeal judges at the Bosnian state court upheld the verdict convicting five former policemen of torturing Bosniak civilian detainees in the north-eastern town of Janja from 1992 to 1994.
At the trial of ten former policemen for wartime crimes in the town of Janja, a prosecution witness said that his father up was beaten up by the police in November 1993, and later died.
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Brane Planojevic went on trial for the murder and torture of civilians and prisoners of war at a detention facility in Rogatica from 1992 to 1995.
The trial of Brane Planojevic opened on Thursday at the state court in Sarajevo with the reading of the indictment charging the ex-soldier with murdering, torturing and assisting in the rape of prisoners held at a detention centre at the Rasadnik farm in Rogatica.
Witnesses told the trial of former Croatian Defence Council fighter Almaz Nezirovic, accused of abusing prisoners in Derventa and Bosanski Brod, that the defendant beat them with a rubber baton.
The Bosnian state court has confirmed an indictment against seven former policemen, charging them with crimes against humanity committed in the Janja area from April 1992 to September 1994.
The Bosnian state prosecution filed an indictment against seven former policemen from Janja, charging them with crimes against humanity in the north-eastern town from 1992 to 1994.
The trial of ex-soldier Milan Markovic for abusing prisoners in Sokolac during wartime was suspended indefinitely after the court ruled that he was mentally incapable of continuing.
A court medicine expert says, at the trial of Milan Markovic, who is charged with crimes in the Sokolac area, that the indictee is not capable of following the trial.
The trial of Milan Markovic, who is charged with crimes in the Sokolac area, before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo continues with the presentation of Defences material evidence.
Testifying at the trial of Milan Markovic for crimes in the Sokolac area, Prosecution expert witnesses say that witness Hasan Dugic has symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder caused by the arrest, detention and torture he suffered in 1992.