Milorad Jovanovic
Serbia Again Convicts Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman of Torturing Prisoners
Belgrade Higher Court found Milorad Jovanovic guilty on Friday of torturing non-Serb civilian prisoners, one of whom died as a consequence, who were being detained at the Simo Miljus Memorial Museum in Lusci Palanka in the Sanski Most area of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the summer of 1992. The court sentenced him to nine years in jail.
Serbia Convicts Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman of Torturing Prisoners
Belgrade Higher Court found Milorad Jovanovic guilty on Tuesday of torturing non-Serb civilian prisoners who were being detained at the Simo Miljus Memorial Museum in Lusci Palanka in the Sanski Most area of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the summer of 1992, and sentenced him to nine years in jail.
Serbian Court Urged to Jail Ex-Policeman for Torturing Prisoners
In closing arguments in the trial of Milorad Jovanovic at Belgrade Higher Court on Thursday, war crimes prosecutor Bruno Vekaric called on the court to jail the former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman.
Bosnian Serb Police Unit ‘Never Beat Up Prisoners’
Witness Zeljko Markanovic, who was also a Bosnian Serb reservist policeman during wartime, told the trial of Milorad Jovanovic at Belgrade Higher Court on Monday that he did not see his colleagues beat up prisoners at the Simo Miljus Museum prison in Lusci Palanka in Bosnia's Sanski Most municipality in the summer of 1992.
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