EULEX prosecutor to discuss organ case

The chief EULEX prosecutor will be in Belgrade shortly to discuss new evidence on the illegal trade of Kosovo Serbs' organs with Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević.

Izvor: Danas

Tuesday, 24.02.2009.

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The chief EULEX prosecutor will be in Belgrade shortly to discuss new evidence on the illegal trade of Kosovo Serbs' organs with Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic. Chief EULEX Prosecutor Theo Jacobs will meet with Vukcevic on March 5. EULEX prosecutor to discuss organ case As stated on Sunday, the Serbian Prosecution for War Crimes came into possession of photographs of suspects in the illegal trade of organs extracted from the kidnapped Kosovo Serbs in 1999, which was carried out in Northern Albania. Daily Danas said that the prosecution has so far identified eight suspects, former members of the ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). The prosecution is trying, with the help of international institutions in Kosovo and other sources, to ascertain where the suspects are located. The newspaper says that in the last few days the prosecution contacted associations gathering the families of the kidnapped and missing Serbs from Kosovo in order to find out who the victims, also seen in the photographs, are. According to the newspaper, it is believe that those in the photographs are among the missing, but the possibility has not been ruled out that one of the people in the photographs is a Yugoslav Army reserve soldier. The prosecution will send an official report to authorized institutions in Albania in order to inform them of the investigation’s new evidence. Danas says the EULEX and Serbian prosecutors for war crimes will also discuss the three members of the Gnjilane Group, who are in hiding in Kosovo. At the end of 2008 in the southern Serbian town of Presevo nine members of the so-called KLA Gnjilane Group were arrested, suspected of kidnapping 159 Serb civilians and killing at least 51 people between June and October 1999.

EULEX prosecutor to discuss organ case

As stated on Sunday, the Serbian Prosecution for War Crimes came into possession of photographs of suspects in the illegal trade of organs extracted from the kidnapped Kosovo Serbs in 1999, which was carried out in Northern Albania.

Daily Danas said that the prosecution has so far identified eight suspects, former members of the ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).

The prosecution is trying, with the help of international institutions in Kosovo and other sources, to ascertain where the suspects are located.

The newspaper says that in the last few days the prosecution contacted associations gathering the families of the kidnapped and missing Serbs from Kosovo in order to find out who the victims, also seen in the photographs, are.

According to the newspaper, it is believe that those in the photographs are among the missing, but the possibility has not been ruled out that one of the people in the photographs is a Yugoslav Army reserve soldier.

The prosecution will send an official report to authorized institutions in Albania in order to inform them of the investigation’s new evidence.

Danas says the EULEX and Serbian prosecutors for war crimes will also discuss the three members of the Gnjilane Group, who are in hiding in Kosovo.

At the end of 2008 in the southern Serbian town of Preševo nine members of the so-called KLA Gnjilane Group were arrested, suspected of kidnapping 159 Serb civilians and killing at least 51 people between June and October 1999.

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