The trial chamber decided to exclude the public from a hearing in which a protected state prosecution witness was expected to testify against two former Bosnian Army soldiers accused of rape in Bihac.
Testifying at the Mato Condric trial, a state prosecution witness said Condric served with him in the military police force until he was wounded in late July or early August 1992.
Todays hearing of the Stojan Grbic trial was closed to the public as per a request by the district prosecution of Doboj. Grbic, a former member of the Civil Defense in Teslic, has been charged with rape.
Testifying at the trial of six former Bosnian Army soldiers, a witness described the violent behaviour of one of the defendants at a detention facility in Potoci. The witness said two defendants took a prisoner out of her cell and raped her.
The first state prosecution witness at the trial of former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers said that one of the defendants, Goran Mrdja, threatened him with a pistol in 1993. Mrdja and three other former members of the Bosnian Serb Army have been charged with war crimes in Sanski Most.
A protected witness at the Dzevad Dulic trial said she heard her mother tell her father that Bosnian Army soldiers had mistreated her. The witness, known as S-2, was 14 at the time.
A state prosecution witness confirmed she was taken captive by Samir Kreso and that Enes Curic managed Bosnian Army detention facilities at a house in Omerika and a school building in Potoci.
Presenting its closing statement at the Vitomir Rackovic trial, the Bosnian state prosecution said it had proven that Rackovic participated in the detention, rape, torture, and destruction of property of Bosniak civilians from the Visegrad area.
The wife of Marijan Brnjic said her husband wasnt in the country when his alleged crimes took place. She said he was in Germany in May 1992 and only returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina twice during the war.