Ivan Medic
Bosnia Rejects Camp Guard’s Challenge to Prisoner Abuse Verdict
The Constitutional Court in Sarajevo has rejected wartime Croatian Defence Forces member Tonco Rajic's claim that he did not get a fair trial when he was convicted of committing a war crime at the Bosnian Croat-run Dretelj detention camp near Capljina during the war in August 1992.
Rajic was found guilty of mistreating a civilian who was unlawfully detained at the camp.
Bosnian Wartime Detention Camp Guard’s Sentence Reduced
The Bosnian state court reduced former Dretelj detention camp guard Ivan Medic’s prison sentence for crimes against Serb civilian prisoners from 14 to 12 years on appeal.
Verdicts for war crimes against Serbs in Mostar, Dretelj
SARAJEVO - The Court of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) passed a ruling on Tuesday sentencing four former members of the Croatian Armed Forces to a total of 24 years of prison for crimes committed against Serb civilians in prison camp Dretelj near Capljina and military clinic in Mostar back in 1992.