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Serb ex-fighters Radaković and Pejić cleared of murdering a family near Prijedor

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, December 14 (FENA) - Former fighters Milorad Radaković and Goran Pejić were acquitted on appeal of killing five members of a family in the village of Tukovi near Prijedor in June 1992.

The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court on Friday found Milorad Radaković and Goran Pejić not guilty of war crimes.

Radaković and Pejić had been accused of going to the village of Tukovi near Prijedor on June 13, 1992, when one of the defendants killed three members of the Ećimović family in one house, then both of them opened fire in a second house, killing two more members of the family.

Radaković is a former reservist policeman, while Pejic was a member of an unidentified military or police formation. They were originally acquitted in May this year.

The judge at their original trial said that the only fact determined by the court was that Tomo, Marija, Katarina, Nikola and Cecilija Ećimović were killed on June 13, 1992.

She said that testimony from a witness who said he drove the defendants to the Ećimović family house and then waited for them in the car was insufficient to establish guilt.

The prosecution appealed against the verdict, alleging there were substantial violations during the criminal proceedings, but the appeals chamber rejected the appeal as unfounded, BIRN reports.

(FENA) S. R.

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