Dragan Vikic
Sarajevo Wartime Police Chief Cleared of Crimes Against Prisoners
The Bosnian state court on Thursday found Dragan Vikic and three co-defendants not guilty under a first-instance verdict of committing a war crime against prisoners of war who were killed in Veliki Park in Sarajevo in the early weeks of the siege of the city on April 22, 1992.
Bosnian Police Officials’ War Crimes Trial Opens
Dragan Vikic, the wartime commander of interior ministry police units in Sarajevo, and Jusuf Pusina, a former Bosnian interior ministry official, went on trial over the killing of eight prisoners of war in 1992.
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Sarajevo Police Commander Pleads Innocent to War Crimes
Dragan Vikic, the wartime commander of Bosnian interior ministry special police units in besieged Sarajevo, pleaded not guilty to involvement in the killing of eight Yugoslav People’s Army prisoners in 1992.
Sarajevo Police Commander Charged with War Crimes
Dragan Vikic, the wartime commander of Bosnian interior ministry special police units, was charged alongside three other ex-officers with killing eight Yugoslav People’s Army prisoners of war in 1992.
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BiH: Sarajevo Police Commander Indicted for War Crimes Against Serbs
SARAJEVO - A Sarajevo police commander of special forces during 1992-95 was indicted on Thursday for war crimes against Serb prisoners early in the war.