Thursday, 2 october 2025.
Extension of Custody Requested for Nine Defendants Accused of Lokanj Massacre
Bosnia’s 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...
Interpol Issues Warrant against Djukic
Interpol has issued an arrest warrant against Novak Djukic, who has to serve his imprisonment sentence for crimes committed at Tuzlanska Kapija.
Bosnia Seeks Fugitive Tuzla Massacre Convict
The Bosnian court is preparing an international arrest warrant for Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering a deadly Bosnian Serb artillery strike on the town of Tuzla, after he fled to...
Court will Wait for Djukic until September 22
The defence of Novak Djukic, convicted of ordering a deadly Bosnian Serb artillery strike on Tuzla, staged a reconstruction of the attack in a bid to prove his innocence.
Ibro Macic’s Trial Postponed
The continuation of the trial of Ibro Macic for crimes in Konjic has been postponed, as legal advisor to witness Edhem Zilic fails to appear at the hearing.
Tomic Backs Down From Djukic’s Trial
The Defence of Novak Djukic, who was released from the prison sentence for the wrong application of criminal code, asked for the removal of the Trial chamber and the president...
True or False Accusations against Brkan
Presenting its appeal against a verdict of release against Osman Brkan, the Prosecution says that the Trial Chamber was wrong when it decided not to believe a witness, who accused...
Djukic Will Be Released to Liberty
The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, accepts, due to the wrong application of law, an appeal filed by Novak Djukic who was sentenced to 25 years in prison...
Verdict against Brkan Due December 6
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina calls on the State Court to sentence Osman Brkan for the murder of four old women in Blace village, Konjic municipality, while the Defence...
Sarajevo Serb ‘Didn’t Commit Crimes Against Humanity’
Former soldier Zoran Dragicevic, on trial for a series of alleged war crimes in the Bosnian capital, did not deport, jail or torture anyone, argued his lawyer.