The Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina indicted six people accused of war crimes committed against Serbs in the area of Visoko. The indictment includes 109 individual crimes against victims and injured persons.
Kadric Zijad, Halilovic Hajrudin, Hamzic Asim, Cengic Miralem, Selimovic Samir and Murtic Amir, former members of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina and police structures, are accused of acting contrary to the provisions of the Geneva Convention on the Protection of Civilians in Time of War and systematically and continuously carrying out torture, inhumane treatment, robbery, physical and psychological abuse of the victims, civilians of Serb nationality from the area of Visoko, including women, children and minors, as well as elderly people. The crimes took place from May 1992 until the end of the year in the prison camp located in the “Ahmet Fetahagic” barracks.
According to the indictment, several hundred civilians from the area of Visoko and its surroundings were imprisoned and abused in the said camp for about 8 months, where they were kept without enough food, or basic hygiene conditions, in substandard and overcrowded rooms and subjected to daily abuses, beatings, torture, inhuman treatment, various forms of mental and physical abuse, and especially humiliating actions towards female prisoners and minors.
The indictment was forwarded to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for confirmation.
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