A state prosecution witness was cross-examined at the trial of three defendants charged with crimes in the Bosanska Krupa area. The witness said he and other policemen found a rifle from the Second World War on property owned by the victim in the case.
Testifying at the trial of three former Bosniak policemen charged with wartime crimes in Bosanska Krupa, a state prosecution witness said he participated in locating and apprehending civilian Marko Gakovic in the village of Suvaja. The witness said Gakovic was handed over to a duty officer at the Bosanska Krupa police station.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of three defendants charged with crimes in Bosanska Krupa said he interviewed an injured party in the case after he was apprehended and sent to the Bosanska Krupa public safety station. The injured party was killed later on.
Testifying at the trial of three former Bosniak policemen, a state prosecution witness said he helped bring injured party Marko Gakovic to a police station in Bosanska Krupa, where he was supposed to be held under police protection.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of three former Bosniak police officials said her mother told her she’d been wounded in the leg during her detention in Jasenica and that a man known as Apica shot her. The defendants have been charged with war crimes in the Bosanska Krupa area.
Statements given by a deceased witness named Branko Udovcic were read at the trial of Samir Sabic, Jadranko Saran and Zijad kadic, who’ve been charged with war crimes in the Bosanska Krupa area. In the statement, Udovcic said police officers beat detainees in Jasenica often.
The statements of two deceased witnesses were read at the trial of Samir Sabic, Jadranko Saran, and Zijad Kadic. The statements said the police officers under Sabic’s command insulted and mistreated prisoners in 1995.
The statements of deceased witnesses who said they were forced to perform forced labour in Jasenica were read aloud at the trial of Jadranko Saran, Samir Sabic and Zijad Kadic.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of three former police officials charged with war crimes in the Bosanska Krupa area said she and her two young children were detained in a house in Jasenica by the defendants in 1995.
The trial of three former Bosniak police officials charged with war crimes in Bosanska Krupa began at the state court with a reading of the indictment and the state prosecution’s introductory statement.
The trial of Jadranko Saran, Samir Sabic and Zijad Kadic will begin at the Bosnian state court on September 16.
Defendants Jadranko Saran, Samir Sabic and Zijad Kadic plead not guilty today before the Bosnian state court. They are charged with having committed war crimes in the Bosanska Krupa area in 1995 and 1996.
Defendants Joja Plavanjac and Zdravko Narancic failed to appear at a plea hearing held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.