The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has decided to release Dusko Tadic, who has been charged over the killing of civilians in the east of the country in 1992, but has imposed limitations on his movements.
The court’s decision prohibits Tadic from leaving his place of residence. It imposes a travel ban, including the temporary withdrawal of travel documents, and prohibits him from meeting certain people and discussing his case with anyone apart from his lawyer.
The measures can remain in force for as long as they are deemed necessary, and will be reviewed on a bi-monthly basis.