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IDENTIFICATION OF VICTIMS FOUND AT THE MASS GRAVE SITE IN TOMAŠICA, PRIJEDOR MUNICIPALITY, RESUMED IN SANSKI MOST
28.03.2014. 15:30As agreed with the victims’ family members, the identification process commenced on 14 February 2014, after the first results of the DNA analysis had arrived. This week, the identification of victims will continue for three days and it will end on Friday, 28 March 2014.
The process was resumed because of the arrival of new DNA findings, which enables final identification of another seventeen victims of war crimes from the territory of Prijedor and its surroundings.
On 26 March 2014, seven persons were identified, and another six persons were identified on 27 March 2014, whereas identification of four more persons was planned for 28 March 2014.
The finding and identification of these victims is an important process for the victims’ families, as they have been in search of their dearest ones for more than two decades, and it is also of paramount importance for the Prosecutor’s Office, since this constitutes evidentiary material for investigations and cases pertaining to war crimes committed in the territory of Prijedor and its surroundings.
The Prosecutor’s Office of BiH is currently searching for information regarding additional micro locations in this area where more mortal remains of victims from Prijedor and its surroundings are expected to be found. The digging at this location will resume once new information on possible places containing victims’ remains have been collected.
The identification of victims is attended by an Investigator of the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH.
This announcement does not prejudice the outcome of the criminal proceedings and does not violate the principle of the presumption of innocence. A person shall be considered innocent of a crime until guilt has been established by a final verdict (Article 3, paragraph 1 of the CPC BiH).