News in English     | 17.07.2019. 09:52 |

Ahmet Sejdić acquitted of charges for war crimes in Rudo and Goražde

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, July 17 (FENA) - Ahmet Sejdić, the former commander of the First Višegrad Brigade of the Bosnian Army, was cleared of the unlawful arrest and inhumane treatment of Serb civilians and prisoners of war in Rudo and Goražde in 1992 and 1993.

The Bosnian state court on Tuesday cleared former Bosnian Army brigade commander Ahmet Sejdić of 11 counts of inhumane treatment of Serb civilians and prisoners of war from the Bosnian Serb Army in the period between July 1992 and February 1993.

Supporters of Sejdić, wearing T-shirts with a picture of his face and the words “Višegradski gazija” (“Višegrad captain”), celebrated outside court after the verdict.

“The evidence presented was not strong enough to be to the detriment of the defendant, in other words to pronounce the defendant guilty,” said presiding judge Mira Smajlović.

Sejdić was acquitted, after a three-year trial, of the unlawful arrest of Serb civilians from the village of Bučje in the Gorazde municipality in July 1992, their forced displacement, inhumane treatment and torture, as well as the pillaging of their property.

Smajlović said that it had been determined on the basis of the evidence that the war presidency of Gorazde issued an order to the 43rd Gorazde Brigade about the disarmament of residents of Bučje, and that the war presidency and the Gorazde Brigade, not defendant Sejdić, were in charge of taking further action.

The court accepted that civilians were tortured and inhumanely treated at Trebeško Brdo in the Gorazde municipality, but there was no evidence placing the defendant at the scene of the crime.

“The chamber has not been able to determine which people committed the acts or under whose control they were,” Smajlović said.

Sejdić was also acquitted of issuing an unlawful order to captured members of the Bosnian Serb Army to remove 24 mines with their bare hands from a tunnel in Donja Strmica in the Rudo municipality in January 1993, during which two of the captives were injured.

Smajlović said that the captured Serb troops had been questioned about the allegation and “only two of the witnesses” said they had heard Sejdić give the order to remove the mines.

She also said that some of them had not mentioned Sejdić in their previous statements.

This was a first-instance verdict and can be appealed, BIRN reports.

(FENA) S. R.

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