Testifying at the trial for crimes committed in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Grbavica, a prosecution witness identified Veselin Vlahovic - Batko, as one of the soldiers that killed his neighbour.
Testifying at the trial of Veselin 'Batko' Vlahovic, a State Prosecution witness says that the indictee took her husband from their apartment and beat him up.
At the trial of Veselin Vlahovic, also known as Batko, a witness of the Prosecution said that the indictee slapped him and took 500 marks from him in his apartment in Trnovo Street in Sarajevos settlement of Kovacici in July 1992.
Testifying at the trial of Veselin 'Batko' Vlahovic, a State Prosecution witness says that a person told her, in 1992, that a man nicknamed Batko held her detained in an apartment.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Grbavica, Kovacici and Vraca, Sarajevo, Mr. and Mrs. Delalic speak about being mistreated by indictee Veselin Vlahovic, known as Batko, adding that he took away all the money and jewelry they had.
As the trial of Veselin 'Batko' Vlahovic for crimes committed in Grbavica, Kovacici and Vraca in 1992, continues, three State Prosecution witnesses speak about the murder of the Balvanovic family.
In the trial for the crime committed in the Sarajevo settlements of Grbavica, Vraca and Kovacici in 1992 that Veselin Batko Vlahovic is charged with, a witness for the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that the defendant took away her neighbours in 1992 and that their bodies were found only eight years later.
At the continuation of the trial for crimes in the Sarajevo settlements of Grbavica, Vraca and Kovacici, the Trial Chamber warned indictee Veselin Vlahovic that, unless he does not come to the courtroom, and the doctor says that he is capable, the trial will continue without his presence.
Testifying at the trial of Veselin Vlahovic, known as Batko, who is charged with crimes in Grbavica, Vraca and Kovacici, Sarajevo, a State Prosecution witness says that Vlahovic mistreated his family and confiscated money and jewelry worth 100,000 Deutschemarks from them.