The Bosnian Federation Supreme Court confirmed a first instance verdict handed down by the cantonal court of Novi Travnik against Miroslav Skoro and Dalibor Milos, which acquitted them of charges of war crimes in the Kiseljak area.
The Bosnian state prosecution has called upon the federal supreme court to confirm Dalibor Milos’ acquittal and to order a retrial for Miroslav Skoro.
The Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik acquits Miroslav Skoro and Dalibor Milos of the charges that they committed crimes against prisoners of war in the Kiseljak area in 1993.
As the trial for crimes in the Busovaca area continues, witness Izet Hodzurda recalls, testifying before the Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik, two members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, being captured on June 1, 1993.
At the beginning of the trial of four former members of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, for crimes in Kiseljak before the Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik witness Ramo Hatidzic says that he was captured and then mistreated, just like other members of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ARBiH, on June 1, 1993.
Four ex-members of the Croatian Defence Council, whose arrests sparked a protest in Kiseljak, are accused of the torture and inhumane treatment of prisoners of war in 1993.
The Cantonal Court in Novi Travnik orders one-month custody for seven persons, who are suspected of crimes against prisoners of war in the Kiseljak area.