SARAJEVO, Apr 5 (Hina) - Members of the internatinal police task
force Thursday visited Bosnian Serb army Col. Aleksa Krsmanovic in
a Sarajevo prison, UN spokesman Alexander Ivanko said Friday.
International police reported that Krsmanovic was in a good
shape and had not complained against treatment in prison, Ivanko
said.
After a brief stint in the Hague, Krsmanovic was returned to
Sarajevo on Wednesday due to lack of evidence. According to
official Tribunal sources, Krsmanovic had refused to cooperate with
the investigation or to appear as a witness.
The Sarajevo daily Oslobodjenje quoted chief prosecutor
Richard Goldstone as saying that "Krsmanovic had to be returned to
Sarajevo because his role was that of a witness." According to
Oslobodjenje, Goldstone expressed full confidence in the Bosnian
court system's ability to tackle Krsmanovic's trial.
At the time of arrest, Krsmanovic held the post of deputy
commander of the Bosnian army Sarajevo corps, which had besieged
Sarajevo for four years.
According to Vasvija Vidovic who is representing Bosnia-
Herzegovina in the Hague, "Krsmanovic is facing charges of
conscious and organised planning of artillery and other attacks on
civilian targets in the capital and other areas which were not
under Serb control."
Gen. Djordje Djukic, who was arrested together with Krsmanovic
near Sarajevo on January 31, is still in the Hague.
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