The Bosnian state court confirmed an indictment charging wartime unit commander Miodrag Nikacevic with committing a crime against humanity for his involvement in persecuting Bosniaks in Foca in 1992.
A protected State Prosecution witness says that indictee Jasko Gazdic took a female person to a room in an apartment in Foca, where they had been brought together in the summer of 1992.
Officers from the State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested Miodrag Nikacevic, who was sentenced under a first instance verdict to eight years in prison for crimes committed in Foca, because the second instance verdict is due to be pronounced “shortly”.
A first-instance verdict pronounced against Miodrag Nikacevic, finding him guilty of crimes against humanity committed in Foca and sentencing him to eight years' imprisonment.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina allows indictee Miodrag Nikacevic to defend himself while at liberty, ordering certain prohibiting measures against him.
A court expert - a psychiatrist - determined that losing a child and being raped are two things that have the most deteriorating consequences on one's personality.