A statement given by late witness Mula Ramic was read at the trial for crimes in Bratunac. In the statement the witness said that she spoke to indictee Najdan Mladjenovic, while walking towards Hranca village on May 3, 1992.
A State Prosecution witness confirms, while testifying before the State Court, that he was in the attic of his house in Hranca village, Bratunac municipality on May 3, 1992 and saw indictee Najdan Mladjenovic pointing to houses that his soldiers should set on fire that day.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms an indictment against Najdan Mladjenovic and Savo Zivkovic charging them with war crimes in Bratunac in May 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the custody extension for Savo Zivkovic, who is suspected of crimes against humanity in the Bratunac area in 1992, due to the existence of a fear that he might influence witnesses and accomplices. The Defence requests the Court to release the suspect to liberty.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina orders one-month custody for Najdan Mladjenovic, who is suspected of crimes committed in the Bratunac area in 1992.
The State Court ordered Mladjenovic into custody due to existence of fear that he might interfere with the criminal proceedings by influencing witnesses and accomplices while at liberty.
The State Investigation and Protection Agency has arrested a former Bosnian Serb army solider suspected of committing war crimes against Bosniaks in eastern Bosnia in 1992.
Nadjan Mladjenovic was arrested on Thursday in an operation carried out in the municipality of Bratunac.