Wartime Serb fighters Slobodan Bogdanovic and Goran Sladoje were both found guilty of physically abusing a Bosniak man and his son and using them as human shields in Sarajevo during the war in 1992.
Former Bosnian Serb fighters Slobodan Bogdanovic and Goran Sladoje were acquitted of detaining and assaulting Bosniak civilians in the Grbavica district of Sarajevo in 1992.
Following the presentation of closing statements at the trial of Slobodan Bogdanovic and Goran Sladoje, the cantonal court of Sarajevo scheduled the announcement of the verdict for Thursday, November 26.
The cantonal prosecution of Sarajevo revised the indictment against Goran Sladoje and Slobodan Bogdanovic, who’ve been charged with war crimes in the Sarajevo area.
A defense witness testifying at the trial of Goran Sladoje and Slobodan Bogdanovic said Sladoje wasnt present when an injured party in the case was killed.
A witness testifying in defense of Goran Sladoje said the defendant brought him the bodies of his mother and niece, who were killed while being used as human shields at the Jewish cemetery in Sarajevo.
The trial of Slobodan Bogdanovic and Goran Sladoje, charged with war crimes in Sarajevo, has been postponed due to the absence of one of the defendants.
At the trial of Goran Sladoje and Slobodan Bogdanovic, a defense witness told the cantonal court of Sarajevo that unknown perpetrators abducted civilians Bajro and Suad Besic and took them to the frontline.
Defense witness Zeljko Jeftovic said that soldiers of the Bosnian Serb Army Rogaticka Brigade took two members of the Besic family to a wall at the Jewish cemetery in Sarajevo.