After having been arrested on Thursday, August 29 and examined in the premises of the State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA, due to a suspicion that he committed genocide in Srebrenica in 1995, Goran Saric was released under prohibiting measures on that same day, the State Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms.
Former Bosnian Serb police officer Goran Saric was arrested for his alleged involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, a day after being convicted of committing war crimes in Sarajevo.
Former local Serb police chief Goran Saric was jailed for 14 years for crimes against Bosniak civilians who were taken prisoner in the Sarajevo settlement of Nahorevo in 1992.
An expert witness in police issues testifies for the Defence and says that indictee Goran Saric was never appointed Chief of the Public Safety Station of the Serb municipality of Centar.
Testifying at the trialfor crimes in Sarajevo, a court expert in police issued says that no policestation existed on the territory of the Serb municipality of Centar at thebeginning of the war.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a military expert witness says that combat activities in the Nahorevo area in 1992 did not target the local civilian population.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a military expert witness says that combat activities in the Nahorevo area in 1992 did not target the local civilian population.
At the trial for war crimes committed in Sarajevo, a BiH Prosecution witness testified that in 1992 he was singled out from a group of men and taken to Jagomir in Vogosca.
At the trial for crimes committed in Sarajevo, a witness for the Defence stated that having arrived to Jagomir Hospital where the police station was supposed to be located, he did not find any equipment or a sufficient number of police officers.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Sarajevo, a Defence witness says that he saw indictee Goran Saric in front of the Local Community building in Nahorevo and Jagomir in 1992.