NGO files charges over killing of Albanian civilians

The Humanitarian Law Center (FHP) has filed criminal charges against two unidentified members of the police suspected of killing 53 Albanian civilians.

Izvor: Beta

Monday, 17.08.2015.

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NGO files charges over killing of Albanian civilians

The NGO said the suspects were members of the 86th Detachment of the Special Police Unit of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Serbia.

In a statement issued on Monday, the FHP said that criminal charges were also filed against Dragan Obradovic, former commander of the 86th Detachment, and against the commander of the company which the perpetrators belonged to, on the charges of not preventing the crime and not punishing the perpetrators.

The FHP said that "on 17 April 1999, around 16:00h, two members of the 86th Detachment of the SPU entered the courtyard of Sinan Muqolli in Poklek, in whose house 59 people were hiding. These were refugees and people from the neighborhood, mostly women, children and the elderly. Sinan Muqolli came out and told the SPU members that mostly women and children were in his house, but the SPU members ordered that they all come out with their hands up."

The statement added:

"When all of them had come out to the courtyard, the police officers searched them and then ordered them to go back into the house and close the door. Sinan Muqolli and Ymer Elshani were kept in the courtyard. After several minutes, the civilians who were inside the house heard bursts of gunfire from the courtyard where Sinan and Ymer were; they were killed on that occasion."

"Soon after that, one of the police officers smashed the window of the room where the women, children and the elderly were, opened the door violently and threw a bomb into the room, which exploded immediately. After several minutes, the same police officer came into the room to check whether there were any survivors. He instantly killed the ones who were still alive, using an automatic rifle," the statement said, and added:

"After having killed almost all the civilians in the house, the police officers took two cans of petrol and burned the room where the bodies of the killed civilians were. Four persons, among them a child of two, who had survived the bombs and shooting but had not left the room on time, were burned alive.

A total of 53 civilians were killed in this crime; among them 24 women and 23 children. Most of the children were less then seven years old, and two one-year old babies were also killed. Six persons survived."

So far, nobody has been held accountable for this crime, the FHP said on Monday.

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