Former Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic must remain in a British prison for at least two more days on Serbian war crimes charges, AP reported. The 64-year-old academic was arrested March 1 in connection with the 1992 deaths of Serbian troops in Bosnia, according to AP. Lawyers told judges at a hearing Tuesday that Ganic's bail request would be considered Thursday at London's High Court. Ganic was a wartime leader who briefly acted as president. Serbian authorities accuse him of ordering the killing of more than 40 Yugoslav army soldiers retreating from Sarajevo at the beginning of the 1990s Balkan war. His arrest has sparked protests in Bosnia. Ganic has not been asked to enter any plea. He has told his family he denies the charges. -- SPA