MUP: Arrest warrants still stand
The warrants issued by Serbia for the arrests of Hashim Thaci, Agim Ceku and Ramush Haradinaj remain in force, says Interior Minister Ivica Dačić.
Tuesday, 18.11.2008.
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The warrants issued by Serbia for the arrests of Hashim Thaci, Agim Ceku and Ramush Haradinaj remain in force, says Interior Minister Ivica Dacic. “Arrest warrants, central and international, issued against Haradinaj, Thaci and Ceku by the judicial organs are still in force,” Dacic told parliament. MUP: Arrest warrants still stand It came after the Parliamentary Defense and Security Committee asked if MUP had withdrawn red Interpol warrants against the three Kosovo Albanian leaders. The issue was raised yesterday by the Association of the Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered from Kosovo, which held a protest in front of parliament to coincide with the visit of Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz. The committee’s chairman, Serb Radical Party (SRS) deputy leader Dragan Todorovic, said that he had met yesterday with Association representatives and that they had informed him of their suspicions that certain state organs had withdrawn the warrants. The committee called on the Interior Ministry to respond to these claims, and, if they were accurate, to say on whose orders and when the warrants were withdrawn. War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic said earlier that he had no knowledge of the warrants being withdrawn. Hashim Thaci and Agim Ceku, left and center (Fonet,archive)
MUP: Arrest warrants still stand
It came after the Parliamentary Defense and Security Committee asked if MUP had withdrawn red Interpol warrants against the three Kosovo Albanian leaders.The issue was raised yesterday by the Association of the Families of the Kidnapped and Murdered from Kosovo, which held a protest in front of parliament to coincide with the visit of Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz.
The committee’s chairman, Serb Radical Party (SRS) deputy leader Dragan Todorović, said that he had met yesterday with Association representatives and that they had informed him of their suspicions that certain state organs had withdrawn the warrants.
The committee called on the Interior Ministry to respond to these claims, and, if they were accurate, to say on whose orders and when the warrants were withdrawn.
War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević said earlier that he had no knowledge of the warrants being withdrawn.
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