Former Serb paramilitary Milkan Gojkovic was sentenced to eight years in prison for raping a woman in Sarajevo’s Grbavica district, which was under Bosnian Serb control during the wartime siege.
On February 25, the cantonal court of Sarajevo will hand down a verdict against Milkan Gojkovic, who is charged with crimes committed in the Grbavica neighbourhood of Sarajevo.
Testifying at the trial of four defendants charged with war crimes in the Sanski Most area, a psychologist presented his findings and opinion on the mental health of an injured party in the case. The psychologist said the injured party suffered from post-traumatic stress but was capable of participating in the trial.
Edin Sakoc, a former member of the Croatian Defense Council (HVO), has been extradited from the United States due to suspicions that he committed war crimes in Pocitelj and Capljina.
A statement by a deceased witness was read at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army charged with crimes in the Mostar area in 1993. In the statement, the witness said defendant Enes Curic was a detention camp manager who sometimes exempted prisoners from forced labour.
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Adil Vojic and Bekir Mesic concluded with the findings of a state prosecution expert and the property and legal claim of the injured party. Vojic and Mesic have been charged with wartime rape committed in the Bihac area in 1994.
Testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army charged with war crimes in Mostar, a medical expert said a group of prosecution witnesses are in poor health and might find it difficult to testify.
A protected witness testified in a closed hearing at the trial of Dusko Dabetic, who has been charged with crimes in the Grbavica neighbourhood in Sarajevo.