A Dupljanin attempted to enter the Court visibly under the influence of alcohol, which is why the court police did not allow him to enter the building. Judge Dragan Vukajlović told Dupljanin's lawyer, Radeta Golić, that such an act was disrespectful to the Court. "Defense attorney, draw the accused's attention to this. If it happens again, we will consider the possibility of the accused covering the costs," said Vukajlović. Prosecutor Tarik Crnkić requested that the possibility of holding the hearing be considered, stating that the witnesses had barely arrived. Vukajlović said that a person under the influence of alcohol cannot follow the trial. Defense attorney Radivoje Lazarević said that he met Dupljanin and that he did not appear drunk to him, and that Dupljanin told him he had drunk a glass of wine. Vukajlović maintained the decision to postpone the hearing, citing information from the Court Police, reports Detektor. Ratko Vujović, Ljubomir Vlačić, Vitomir Pepić, Milovan Ognjenović, Goran Višković, Željko Dupljanin, and Vlastimir Golijan are accused of aiding in the genocide in Srebrenica in July 1995. According to the indictment, they are charged with, as commanders and members of the Military Police of the Drina Corps of the Birčanska Brigade and the 10th Sabotage Detachment of the VRS Main Staff, in the municipalities of Šekovići and Vlasenica, from July 15 to July 23, 1995, participating in the capture of men and boys of Bosniak nationality who, after the fall of the UN-protected zone of Srebrenica, attempted to cross into territory controlled by the ARBiH, their imprisonment in the Sušica prison and other facilities, as well as their binding and transport to three locations where shootings and killings were carried out, and the bodies and remains were buried using explosive devices or removed and buried with machinery. They are charged with the shootings and killings of 20 victims at the Pola pit site (Hašimova rupa), 39 victims at the Bišina-dolina Krajevi site, as well as at the Jarovlje-Piskavica site, a total of six victims, including one woman. "The victims' bodies were found, exhumed, and identified after the war, so the identity of all 65 persons killed at these three locations is known," states the indictment of the BiH Prosecutor's Office.