Miroslav Kvocka, Dragoljub Prcac, Mladjo Radic, Zoran Zigic and Milojica Kos
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DEFENDANTS:
Miroslav Kvocka, Dragoljub Prcac, Mladjo Radic, Zoran Zigic and Milojica Kos
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DATES OF PROCEEDINGS:
February 13, 1995 until February 28, 2005
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Summary: Miroslav Kvocka, a former police officer at the Omarska police station, was sentenced to seven years in prison for persecution on political, racial and religious grounds and murder and torture at the Omarska detention camp. Dragoljub Prcac, a former policeman and crime technician mobilised to serve at the Omarska police station, was sentenced to five years, while Mladjo Radic,a former policeman at the Omarska police station and a shift leader of guards at the Omarska camp, was sentenced to 20 years. Zoran Zigic, a civilian taxi driver mobilised to serve as a reserve police officer who worked for a short period of time as a guard at the Keraterm camp and went into the Omarska and Trnopolje camps to abuse, beat, torture and/or kill prisoners, was convicted of persecution on political, racial or religious grounds, torture and cruel treatment and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Milojica Kos, a former guard shift leader at the Omarska camp, was sentenced to six years in prison.
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Final judgement
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First instance judgement
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Fourth amended indictment
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Second amended indictment
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First amended indictment
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BIRN Court Reports
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April 29, 2010
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