The trial of nine former members of the police and the Bosnian Serb Army has begun at the Bosnian state court. The defendants are charged with war crimes in the Zvornik area.
Nine defendants appeared before the Bosnian state court and plead not guilty of committing a mass killing of civilians in the village of Lokanj in Zvornik.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has terminated custody measures for nine defendants charged with the murder of civilians in Zvornik during the Bosnian war. In place of custody, the court has ordered a series of prohibitive measures for the defendants.
Bosnias state prosecution has requested that nine former Bosnian Serb fighters facing trial for the massacre of civilians remain in custody. Their defense team objected, requesting that the court end the custody period and establish prohibitive measures instead.
Ten former high-ranking members of Bosnian Serb police and military units were indicted for the persecution and murder of at least 67 Bosniaks in July 1992 in the Zvornik area.
The State Prosecution requests the extension of custody for ten people, who are suspected of having participated in a massacre in Lokanj, Zvornik. The Defence teams object to the request.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, orders custody for ten persons, who are suspected of crimes against the Bosniak population in the Zvornik area in 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, requests one-month custody for ten persons, who are suspected of having committed crimes against the Bosniak population in the Zvornik area in 1992.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, arrests ten people over crimes committed against the Bosniak population in the Zvornik area during 1992.