The state prosecution has called for a longer prison sentence for Srecko Boskovic, who has been sentenced to ten years in prison for killing a 15 year old boy in the Zvornik area on July 15, 1995. Boskovic’s defense has requested an acquittal or a repeal of the first instance verdict.
After a six month trial, the Bosnian state court will hand down its verdict in the Srecko Boskovic trial on July 3. Boskovic has been charged with war crimes in the Zvornik area.
The presentation of evidence at the trial of Srecko Boskovic, who is charged with crimes committed in the Zvornik area, has ended with witnesses being confronted about contradictory statements.
A defense witness said he was not near the village of Petkovci in July 1995, contradicting the testimony of a protected prosecution witness in the trial of Srecko Boskovic, accused of committing crimes in the Zvornik area.
A video recording was played at today’s hearing of the Srecko Boskovic trial. The recording depicts a visit to the crime scene, as well as a protected witness known as SB-1 saying he’d heard that Boskovic killed a boy in July 1995.
Testifying at the trial of Srecko Boskovic, a protected state prosecution witness described how he survived a mass execution of Bosniak civilians on a dam in the vicinity of Zvornik in July 1995.
A protected witness testifying at the trial of Srecko Boskovic described how he survived the executions of the Bosnian Serb Army in Petkovci.
Testifying at the trial of Srecko Boskovic, state prosecution witness Milisav Mirkovic said he saw the dead bodies of prisoners in the village of Petkovci in July 1995.
A former Bosnian Serb commander testifying at the trial of Bosnian Serb fighter Srecko Boskovic said that he found out about the execution of civilians at a dam near Petkovci from watching the news.