ZAGREB, 13 June (Hina) - Hazim Delic and Esad Landzo, two Bosniacs accused by the International War Crimes Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) of war crimes in Celebici Camp, have been transferred from Sarajevo to The Hague on board
an IFOR military aircraft, a statement from The Hague Tribunal said.
ZAGREB, 13 June (Hina) - Hazim Delic and Esad Landzo, two Bosniacs
accused by the International War Crimes Tribunal for Former
Yugoslavia (ICTY) of war crimes in Celebici Camp, have been
transferred from Sarajevo to The Hague on board an IFOR military
aircraft, a statement from The Hague Tribunal said. #L#
The two Bosniacs will make their initial appearances before
the court on Tuesday, 18 June, the statement said.
Delic and Landzo were arrested by the Bosnian authorities on 2
May on the basis of an indictment issued by The Hague Tribunal on
22 March.
Hazim Delic was deputy commander of Celebici Camp between May
and November 1992 and, for a brief time, between November and
December 1992, its commander. Esad Landzo was camp guard at
Celebici between May and December 1992.
Delic is charged with four murders, five acts of torture,
including two rapes, and one case of causing great suffering of
serious injury.
Landzo is charged with five murders, four acts of torture and
one case of causing great suffering and serious injury.
Delic and Landzo are the last two out of four men accused of
war crimes committed in Celebici Camp, who have been transferred to
the ICTY Detention Centre. Zdravko Mucic and Zejnil Delalic were
extradited earlier to The Hague Tribunal.
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