At the trial of five defendants charged with crimes in the Mostar area in 1993, the state prosecution read a witness statement on the mistreatment of detainees in Meke and Potoci.
A statement by a deceased witness was read at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army charged with crimes in the Mostar area in 1993. In the statement, the witness said defendant Enes Curic was a detention camp manager who sometimes exempted prisoners from forced labour.
Testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army charged with committing crimes in the Mostar area in 1993, a state prosecution witness said a protected witness known as B was taken out of a school building used as a detention facility several times and raped.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army said she and other civilian prisoners depended on defendant Enes Curic during their detention in Meke in the municipality of Mostar. She said Curic used to bring the prisoners food.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army said he was in charge of detained Croat civilians and a work squad in wartime Mostar. He said he received his orders from defendant Enes Curic.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army said that defendant Samir Kreso told him that the Bosnian Army had taken over Bijelo Polje in the municipality of Mostar in June 1993. The witness said Kreso told him and others to hand over their weapons.
A state prosecution witness testifying at the trial of five former members of the Bosnian Army said she was taken somewhere in the Mostar area to rescue a wounded soldier during her detention in Bijelo Polje.
A state prosecution witness said Enes Curic captured him in Bijelo Polje in the municipality of Mostar, and said he was forced to perform forced labour while still a minor.