Sunday, 5 october 2025.
Vlacic Defense Attorney Asks To Be Released from Trial Duties
Blagoje Vlacic’s defense attorney asked the district court of Eastern Sarajevo to release him from his duties. Vlacic has been charged with committing war crimes in Sekovici in 1993.
Witness at Blagoje Vlacic Trial Reports Threats
The Blagoje Vlacic trial has been postponed due to the absence of a prosecution witness who reported having received threats in relation to the case.
Vlacic Trial Postponed
The district court of Eastern Sarajevo has postponed the Blagoje Vlacic trial, due to a death in the family of one of the trial chamber members. Vlacic has been charged...
Vlacic Trial Begins in March
The District Court in Eastern Sarajevo has set March 3 as the start date for the trial against former Bosnian Serb military police officer Blagoje Vlacic.
Blagoje Vlacic Pleads not Guilty
Blagoje Vlacic appears before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, and pleads not guilty of the charges that he committed crimes against Bosniaks in Sekovici in 1993.
Custody for Vlacic Terminated
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, terminates custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who is charged with crimes in Sekovici, and orders prohibiting measures instead.
Indictment against Blagoje Vlacic Confirmed
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, confirms an indictment against Blagoje Vlacic, charging him with crimes against Bosniaks committed in the Sekovici area in May 1993.
Bosnian Serb Soldier Charged With Fatal Beatings
Ex-military policeman Blagoje Vlacic was indicted for beating Bosniak civilian prisoners to death at an improvised jail in a restaurant in Sekovici in north-eastern Bosnia in May 1993.
Prosecution Requests Extension of Custody for Vlacic
The State Prosecution requests the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, to order a two-month extension of custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who is suspected of crimes in Sekovici, near Srebrenica.
Vlaèiæ ordered into custody
The Court of BiH ordered custody for Blagoje Vlacic, who was arrested on June 4 due to a suspicion that he committed crimes in Sekovici, near Srebrenica, in 1993.