Trial of Mladić accomplices adjourned
The trial of those suspected of aiding and abetting war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladić has been adjourned after the scheduled witnesses failed to appear in court.
Thursday, 11.06.2009.
14:52
The trial of those suspected of aiding and abetting war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic has been adjourned after the scheduled witnesses failed to appear in court. Retired General and former Military Security Agency Chief Aco Tomic had been due to testify today. However, the trial will resume on September 23, after the summer break. Trial of Mladic accomplices adjourned The retrial began in April after it was terminated 18 months in, when the Second Municipal Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction in the case. The defendants include: former Serbian military officials Marko Lugonja and Ratko Vucetic, Tatjana Vaskovic, her mother and brother Ljiljana and Bojan Vaskovic, Stanko Ristic, Blagoje Govedarica, Sasa Badnjar, Predrag Ristic and Borisav Ivanovic.
Trial of Mladić accomplices adjourned
The retrial began in April after it was terminated 18 months in, when the Second Municipal Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction in the case.The defendants include: former Serbian military officials Marko Lugonja and Ratko Vučetić, Tatjana Vasković, her mother and brother Ljiljana and Bojan Vasković, Stanko Ristić, Blagoje Govedarica, Saša Badnjar, Predrag Ristić and Borisav Ivanović.
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