The state court in Sarajevo acquitted former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Radoman Fundup of taking part in the killings of Bosniak civilians in Foca in 1992.
After a trial that has lasted nearly nine months, the Bosnian state court will hand down a verdict in the Radoman Fundup trial on December 11.
The state prosecution presented its closing statement at the Radoman Fundup trial. The state prosecution called for a guilty verdict in the case, while the defense called for an acquittal. The verdict has been scheduled for December 11. Fundup has been charged with war crimes committed in Foca in 1992.
The presentation of evidence at the Radoman Fundip trial was completed with the examination of defense and state prosecution witnesses. Foca has been charged with war crimes in Foca in 1992.
A defense witness testifying at the Radoman Fundup trial said the defendant was attending a funeral during the time of his alleged crimes in Cohodor Mahala in Foca.
Testifying in his own defense, Radoman Fundup said his cousin Danilo participated in the Cohodar Mahala killing in 1992, in which five persons and two children were allegedly murdered by the defendant.
At today’s hearing of the Radoman Fundup trial, a forensic pathologist presented findings on the deaths of six individuals who were exhumed in Foca in 2001, as well as an injured party in the case. Fundup is suspected of involvement in their murders.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has terminated custody measures against Radoman Fundup, who’s been charged with the murder and abuse of civilians in Foca. The court has ordered prohibitive measures instead.
Testifying at the trial of Radoman Fundup on charges of crimes in Foca, a state prosecution witness said he saw protected witness C-1, who was injured, inside a house in 1992.
Testifying at the Radoman Fundup trial, a state prosecution witness said he heard his parents were killed by Radoman Fundup.