Bosnia Charges Serb Ex-Policemen with Killing Bosniak, Croat Civilians
The Bosnian state prosecution on Wednesday charged Milorad Kotur and Dusan Culibrk with wartime crimes including the killing of detainees from the Omarska prison camp.
"The accused are charged with the murder of 44 detainees from the Omarska camp, committed at Donji Dubovik [near the town of Bosanska Krupa] in the summer of 1992," the prosecution said in a statement.
They are accused of directly participating in taking away and subsequently killing the Bosniak and Croat civilians in July 1992 as members of the reservist police force at the Public Security Station in Bosanska Krupa.
The prosecution also accused Kotur and Culibrk of intercepting a group of seven Bosniak civilians in Donji Dubovik who were going from Prijedor towards Bihac and killing them.
The state prosecution on Wednesday also indicted six people for crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in the Zvornik area.
The suspects - Semsudin Muminovic, alias Zukov, Mujo Muratovic, Rasim Omerovic, alias Masni, Asim Alic, Fadil Mujic and Ismet Memic, alias Iko - are accused of participating in a widespread and systematic attack on the Serb civilian population in the Zvornik area.
The prosecution said that during the attack, ten civilians were killed, and three prisoners of war, members of the Bosnian Serb Army, were captured, tortured and killed.
Muminovic is accused as the commander of the Municipal Headquarters of the Territorial Defence force in Zvornik, and later the commander of the 206th Brigade of the Bosnian Army, Muratovic as the commander of the Setic Company and Omerovic as the commander of the military police. Alic is accused as the commander of the Public Security Station in Sapna, and Mujic as the chief of the police station in Sapna.
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