A Bosnian Serb who ran illegal camps where prisoners were tortured and killed during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war has been sent to prison for 15 years for "crimes against humanity", officials said today.
Bosnia's war crimes court found Branko Vlaco, 61, guilty of setting up and running four "detention centres" in the Sarajevo suburb of Vogosca from May to October 1992, where Muslim and Croat civilians were illegally held.
"Vlaco took part in expulsions and executions of civilians," judge Minka Kreho said while reading the verdict.
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"The prisoners were taken as human shields in groups of between 30 and 50 people," Kreho said.
According to victims' associations, some 800 civilians were detained in the Serb-run camps in Vogosca.
An estimated 300 of them were killed, while some 60 people are still considered missing.
Bosnia's 1992-1995 inter-ethnic war claimed some 100,000 lives. More than 9,000 people are still missing, official data shows.