The trial of fourteen defendants charged with the murder of civilians in the village of Zecovi, near Prijedor, began with a reading of the indictment and the state prosecutions introductory statement.
At a status conference held before the Bosnian state court, the start date for the trial of fourteen former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers was set for April 17. The defendants have been accused of committing war crimes in Zecovi, Prijedor, in July 1992.
Fourteen defendants charged with participating in the murder of Bosniak civilians in Prijedor, pleaded not guilty today before the Bosnian state court.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, partially confirms an indictment, charging 14 indictees with having participated in the murder of Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor area in July 1992.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina returns to the State Prosecution an indictment against 15 people suspected of crimes in Zecovi village, near Prijedor, because it has given it only two days for rendering its decision and decide on the extension of custody.
The former fighters and local Serb officials are accused of involvement in the mass killings, rapes and torture of Bosniaks in the village of Zecovi near Prijedor in the summer of 1992.