A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of four former Bosnian Croat policemen confirmed she heard that police officers from the Capljina police station killed her husband.
Testifying at the trial of four former members of Croat police forces, a protected state prosecution witness said the defendants arrested him in Veledarova Mahala and took him to the Gabela detention camp in July 1993.
At today’s hearing of the Nikola Zovko, Petar Krndelj, Kreso Rajic and Ivica Cutura trial, the defense teams cross-examined a witness who said he was beaten by approximately 30 soldiers in the Capljina police station.
The first prosecution witness testified at the trial of former Bosniak Croat police officers Nikola Zovko, Petar Krndelj, Kreso Rajic and Ivica Cutura. The witness said he was beaten in a police station in Capljina, although he was wounded.
The trial of Nikola Zovko, Petar Krndelj, Kreso Rajic and Ivica Cutura began before the Bosnian state court with a reading of the indictment and the presentation of introductory statements by the state prosecution and the defense teams.
At a status conference held before the trial of Nikola Zovko, Petar Krndelj, Kreso Rajic and Ivica Cutura established that the state prosecution will examine 32 witnesses.
The Bosnian state prosecution has confirmed an indictment against four former police officers accused of war crimes committed against civilians in the Capljina area.
The Bosnian state prosecution has filed an indictment against four former members of police forces in Capljina, charging them with war crimes against civilians.
Members of the State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested four individuals on suspicion of war crimes committed against the civilian population in the municipality of Capljina.