Besim Muderizovic, who is charged with crimes committed in the Viktor Bubanj military barracks in Sarajevo, died on Sunday, December 2 his Defence attorney Emir Kapidzic confirmed.
At the trial for crimes in the Viktor Bubanj army barracks, a prosecution witness said that while imprisoned he was put on trial just for being a Serb.
At the trial for crimes committed in the Viktor Bubanj army barracks, the witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that he was beaten up upon arriving to the barracks in 1992.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminated the custody for Besim Muderizovic, charged with the crime in the “Viktor Bubanj” army barracks in Sarajevo, and issued him with restrictive measures.
As the trial for crimes in Viktor Bubanj military barracks continues, a State Prosecution witness says that, while he was held in that building, he was taken to Manager Besims office for examination a few times.
The first witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the trial for crimes in the Viktor Bubanj barracks said that he was kept locked in the facility between June and August 1992 and that he learnt from other prisoners that the prison warden was called Besim.
The trial of three former guards in the Viktor Bubanj barracks in Sarajevo started, by reading of the indictment and presentation of opening statements.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has revealed that the trial of three men charged with crimes in the Viktor Bubanj army barracks in Sarajevo will begin on March 22 with the reading of the indictment and opening statements.
Drazen Djeric, a member of the State Investigation and Protection Agency (SIPA), explained before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina that he found out from the operational link that indictee Besim Muderizovic questioned Soniboj Skiljevic about the detainees who were in the Viktor Bubanj barracks in Sarajevo.