A Prosecutor of the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina issued an indictment against a total of 15 persons for war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war, committed in the Banja Luka Military -Investigation Prison called Mali Logor /Small camp/, in the period from 1992 to 1995.
The accused had the functions of warden, deputy warden and guard in the said facility, and the crimes committed relate to illegal imprisonment, beatings, keeping in inhumane conditions, abuse, sexual abuse and other inhumane acts, which were committed against dozens of victims, civilians and prisoners of war who were ethnic Bosniaks and Croats and among whom there were also women and elderly people, and the beatings resulted in death.
The prosecution will prove the allegations of the indictment with the testimony of a large number of witnesses, including victims who were imprisoned in this facility, as well as by submitting several hundred pieces of evidence.The accused are charged with war crimes against civilians and war crimes against prisoners of war. The indictment was forwarded to the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina for confirmation.
The accused are:
1.Rajko Drljača, born in 1948
2. Milić Bućan, born in 1951
3, Goran Jorgić, born in 1969
4, Goran Bojić, born in 1968
5. Svetislav Cvijetić, born in 1974 6. Uroš Grab, born in 1964
7. Aleksandar Janković, born in 1971
8. Igor Kljakić, born in 1967
9. Milenko Letić, born in 1971
10. Borislav Milaković, born in 1967
11. Draško Radusinović, born in 1963
12. Gojko Soldat, born in 1951
13. Mile Vučković, born in 1964
14. Goran Savić, born in 1974
15. Duško Drljača, born in 1968.