RS: 677 war crimes complaints
Republic of Srpska (RS) police has filed 677 criminal complaints for war crimes committed against Serbs in the 1990s.
Saturday, 15.09.2007.
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Republic of Srpska (RS) police has filed 677 criminal complaints for war crimes committed against Serbs in the 1990s. Simo Tusevljak, the chief of the RS Interior Ministry (MUP) team handling the investigation of war crimes, said on Friday that complaints were targeting 6,622 persons suspected of having committed war crimes over Serbs during the Bosnian war. RS: 677 war crimes complaints Speaking at a forum dedicated to the suffering of the Serbs in the 1990s war, he said that these suspects "may have committed war crimes against more than 20,000 victims." The forum was held on the occasion of the Missing Serb Civilians and Fighters’ Day in the Republic of Srpska that falls on September 15. Candle vigils were held outside Orthodox churches in the RS in remembrance of the Serb victims of the 1990s wars on Friday evening. Police arrest three over Kasetici war crime On Friday, a Sarajevo District Court ordered 30-days custodial terms for three former members of the Bosnian Army, Admir Kalema, Ahmed and Azemin Sadikovic, suspected of having murdered six Serb civilians in the Village of Kasetici in May 1992. The suspects have been placed in the detention unit of the Kula Correctional Facility in eastern Sarajevo. At the moment of the arrest, Azemin Sadikovic was performing duties of an active member of Bosnian police in Sarajevo.
RS: 677 war crimes complaints
Speaking at a forum dedicated to the suffering of the Serbs in the 1990s war, he said that these suspects "may have committed war crimes against more than 20,000 victims."The forum was held on the occasion of the Missing Serb Civilians and Fighters’ Day in the Republic of Srpska that falls on September 15.
Candle vigils were held outside Orthodox churches in the RS in remembrance of the Serb victims of the 1990s wars on Friday evening.
Police arrest three over Kasetići war crime
On Friday, a Sarajevo District Court ordered 30-days custodial terms for three former members of the Bosnian Army, Admir Kalema, Ahmed and Azemin Sadiković, suspected of having murdered six Serb civilians in the Village of Kasetići in May 1992.The suspects have been placed in the detention unit of the Kula Correctional Facility in eastern Sarajevo.
At the moment of the arrest, Azemin Sadiković was performing duties of an active member of Bosnian police in Sarajevo.
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