A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army said that prison commander Enes Curic protected him from having to do hard labour in Mostar in 1993.
Testifying at the trial of five former Bosniak fighters, a state prosecution witness said she offered medical assistance to a protected witness known as B, who she believed was raped.
A protected state prosecution witness testified in a closed hearing at the trial of Enes Curic, Ibrahim Demirovic, Mehmed Kaminic, Samir Kreso and Habib Copelj.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army said one of the defendants was in charge of the Potoci detention facility, where prisoners were mistreated and abused.
A state prosecution witness testifying against Enes Curic said he was the commander of a detention camp in Mostar and forced prisoners to perform forced labour.
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.
The trial of five former Bosnian Army fighters accused of committing crimes against civilians in Potoci, Mostar, has been postponed due to the absence of defendant Enes Curic.
The trial of former Bosniak fighters Enes Curic, Ibrahim Demirovic, Samir Kreso, Habib Copelj and Mehmed Kaminic began in Sarajevo on Wednesday.
Five indictees, who are charged with having committed crimes in Mostar in 1992, appear before the State Court and plead not guilty.