The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina terminates custody for Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes against humanity in Cajnice in 1992, and orders prohibiting measures instead.
The Defence of Milun Kornjaca, who is charged with crimes committed in Cajnice, requests the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to terminate custody of the indictee and pronounce prohibiting measures against him, while the State Prosecution objects to the proposal.
At the trial of Milun Kornjaca, a Serb paramilitary chief accused of crimes in Cajnice, a witness said that he blames the defendant for his brothers death.
Testifying in defence of Milorad Zivkovic at the trial for Cajnice crimes, a witness says that she saw her father for the last time in front of the Crisis Committee building in Cajnice municipality at the beginning of May 1992.
Testifying at the trial of Milun Kornjaca for crimes in Cajnice, a State Prosecution witness says that the indictee “reacted furiously”, when he heard that about 30 civilians were killed in the hunters’ house.
Testifying in defence of Milorad Zivkovic at the trial for crimes in Cajnice, a witness says that he heard that reserve policemen were in charge of guarding captured Bosniak civilians, who were held in the hunters’ house at Mostina, Cajnice municipality.
The continuation of the trial of Milorad Zivkovic and Dusko Tadic, who are charged with crimes in Cajnice, has been postponed, because the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina failed to provide the Defence with statements of witnesses who were due to be examined at this hearing.
A Defence witness says, at the trial for Cajnice crimes, that he did not participate in the arrest of Mirzet Colak as per indictee Milorad Zivkovic's order.
Although a former commander of the Blue Eagles paramilitary unit, on trial for crimes in Cajnice, has repeatedly refused to attend the trial due to ill health, a doctor claims he is fit for trial.