A witness at the trial for war crimes committed at the Dretelj detention camp in southern Bosnia in 1992 said he and other prisoners were assaulted and sexually abused.
At the trial of former members of the Croatian Defence Forces, the witness for the Prosecution said that Edib Buljubasic was present in Dretelj in 1992, while Srecko Herceg was head of the Training Centre.
At the trial of four former members of the Croatian Defence Force, a Bosnian prosecution witness said he heard about rapes, sexual abuse and the murder of a prisoner in Dretelj.
At the trial of five former members of the Croatian Defence Forces, HOS, in Sarajevo, a prosecution witness said he was beaten and abused in the military infirmary in Mostar and the Dretelj camp in 1992.
A State Prosecution witness says that he felt like "a lamb waiting to be slaughtered", while he was detained in Dretelj detention camp, near Capljina during the summer of 1992.
As the trial for Dretelj crimes continued, witness Mile Bjelobaba said that guards used to "beat, molest or threaten" them, adding that two detainees did not survive.
At the for crimes committed in the Dretelj military prison, the first witness for the Prosecution said that he saw prisoners in this facility, but that he did not see whether they were injured or not.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files an indictment against five persons, charging them with crimes against humanity against Serb victims, who were held in Dretelj detention camp in 1992.