Continuing the presentation of its closing statement, Nihad Bojadzic’s defense said the prosecution’s allegations against the defendant were speculations. Bojadzic, the former deputy commander of the Zulfikar Squad of the Bosnian Army, has been charged with war crimes committed against Croats in Jablanica in June and July 1993.
The defense presented its closing statement at the trial of Nihad Bojadzic, a former Bosnian Army deputy commander charged with crimes committed in Jablanica during the summer of 1993.
Presenting its closing statement, the defense of Nihad Bojadzic said the defendant had no authority over a museum in Jablanica or the prisoners who were detained there during the second half of 1993.
Presenting its closing statement, the state prosecution called for a guilty verdict in the trial of Nihad Bojadzic, a former Bosnian Army commander accused of rape and the mistreatment of civilians and prisoners of war in Jablanica.
A defense witness testifying at the Nihad Bojadzic trial said he spoke to the defendant in Sarajevo on July 28, 1993, the date he allegedly raped detained civilians in Jablanica.
The state prosecution presented material evidence on alleged Bosnian Army payments made to Nihad Bojadzic, a former commander charged with war crimes in Jablanica.
The state prosecution questioned the testimonies of two defense witnesses at the Nihad Bojadzic trial.
During his cross-examination by the Bosnian state prosecution, former Bosnian Army commander Nihad Bojadzic denied that he was in Jablanica when rapes he allegedly committed occurred.
On the first day of his testimony, Nihad Bojadzic denied charges that he participated in the beating of a prisoner named Karlo Maric and stabbed a protected witness known as C with a knife in Jablanica in 1993.
At today’s hearing of the Nihad Bojadzic trial, the defense presented more than 100 pieces of material evidence, most of which refer to the defendant’s movements and his status in the period covered by the indictment.
At today’s hearing of the Nihad Bojadzic trial, the defense submitted 130 pieces of material evidence to the case file.
A protected witness known as S said he saw Nihad Bojadzic seize a knife from a Bosnian Army member attacking a prisoner of war, and had asked him “why did you do it?”
At today’s trial hearing, a former member Bosnian Army soldier says that defendant Nihad Bojadzc left Jablanica before his alleged crimes took place.