News in English     | 16.07.2023. 18:25 |

Ten persons accused of genocide and war crimes in Srebrenica area unavailable to BiH judiciary

FENA Muamer Selimbegovic, Photo: Archive

SARAJEVO, July 16 (FENA) – Ten persons accused of genocide and war crimes in and around Srebrenica, including several former high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoI) and the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), are unavailable to the BiH judiciary.

According to the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the indictments have been confirmed against Tomislav Kovač, Milomir Savčić, Milenko Živanović, Svetozar Kosorić, Radoslav Janković, Milisav Gavrić, Zoran Malinić, Miomir Jasikovac, Borislav Stojišić and Rajko Drakulić.

“Currently, the Special Department for War Crimes has ten indictments confirmed, in which the defendants are located mainly on the territory of Serbia, and this poses a big problem in the fight against impunity for crimes, because some of these defendants held important positions in 1995, so the BiH Prosecutor's Office is trying to find a modality for their prosecution and punishment with the help of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT),” said the Prosecutor's Office.

It also reminded that the Special Department for War Crimes has so far issued indictments against some 50 persons for genocide and war crimes in and around Srebrenica.

Based on the indictments of the BiH Prosecutor's Office courts proclaimed final prison sentences of several hundred years with some of the longest prison sentences of more than 30 years of imprisonment per person were pronounced against members of the Bosnian Serb army's 10th sabotage squad in the case Franc Kos et al.

The Special Department for War Crimes handles cases against a large number of reported and suspected persons who are unavailable to the Bosnian judiciary (in 123 cases, 361 persons are unavailable), including persons reported and suspected of crimes in and around Srebrenica.

“The biggest problem is that most of these people are in the countries of the region and most of them have dual citizenships, so it is impossible to expect their extradition. For this reason, the Prosecutor's Office of BiH is trying to find a modality for the fight against impunity and the prosecution of persons in the region within the framework of regional cooperation,” the Prosecutor's Office said.

Due to the unavailability of the indicted persons, the cases against a certain smaller number of defendants were handed over to the Serbian judiciary for processing, such as the case related to the Kravica Agricultural Cooperative, where, according to the facts established by the court, mass murders were committed in July 1995.

FENA has learned from the BiH Prosecutor's Office that there is a certain number of cases that are in the investigation phase, in relation to the events in and around Srebrenica, in the summer of 1995, against dozens of people, but they could not talk about it in detail at this stage.

 

(FENA) S. R.

Vezane vijesti

Indictment filed against Vojin Pavlović for inciting ethnic, racial and religious hatred

BiH Prosecutor's Office to file an appeal over court's custody decision in the 'Black Tie 2' case

The remains of a victim of the past war exhumed today in the area of Višegrad

Promo

MKF LIDER organizirao akciju pošumljavanja: Zajedno ka zelenijoj budućnosti

Vaše praznično putovanje može da počne uz m:tel roming tarifne opcije

Tri noći nevjerovatne muzičke magije: Banja Luka Fest i ove godine uz podršku kompanije m:tel