Bosnia Charges Serb Police Chief with Prisoner Abuse, Torture

The Bosnian state prosecution filed an indictment on Wednesday accusing Malko Koroman of committing a crime against humanity against several dozen Bosniak civilians who were unlawfully detained at the police Public Security Station in Pale and at a nearby gym, where they were abused, tortured and beaten.

As a consequence of the abuse and the severe injuries sustained by the prisoners, several of them died the same night or on the following day, according to the prosecution.

It said that Koroman was charged, in his capacity as chief of the Public Security Station in Pale and commander of regular and reservist police forces, with responsibility for "the persecution of the Bosniak civilian population through murders, unlawful detention, torture and other inhumane acts, thus committing a crime against humanity".

The crime was committed as part of "a widespread systematic attack by the army and police of Republika Srpska, as well as paramilitary formations, against the Bosniak civilian population in the area of Pale and its surroundings", it added.

Koroman has also been charged, as chief of the Public Security Station in Pale, with having failed to take steps to protect the civilians. The prosecution said that he knew of, approved and participated in the crimes that were committed.

He has further been charged with having organised and controlled an attack on the village of Hrenovica and surrounding places inhabited by Bosniak civilians population in collaboration with Bosnian Serb soldiers.

During the attack on Hrenovica, houses were allegedly set on fire and destroyed and a number of civilians captured.

After that, around 35 male Bosniak civilians were separated from the other captives and unlawfully detained in the gym in...

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