Bytyqi case: Court calls for FBI probe

The Trial Chamber has called for the FBI ballistic analysis as the Bytyqi trial continued Thursday.

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Thursday, 24.05.2007.

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Bytyqi case: Court calls for FBI probe

Former special police members Sreten Popović and Miloš Stojanović have been accused of taking part in a war crime against three U.S. citizens, by handing them over over to unidentified MUP officers in Police training center in Petrovo Selo who killed the Bytyqi brothers by firing shots at the back of their heads.

Their mortal remains were recovered in a mass grave in Petrovo Selo in 2001.

American Federal Bureau of Investigation has been called to conduct a ballistic investigation, as the Trial Chamber said it would reconstruct the event in the Police training center in Petrovo selo, where Bytyqi brothers were allegedly murdered.

The Trial Chamber today heard the testimony of Ljubisav Ćirković, former assistant chief of the Security Service branch in Niš who said that the service’s personnel in Niš and Prokuplje could not have decided on the fate of Bytyqi brothers, but were obliged to act exclusively upon instructions from Belgrade.

Accused Sreten Popović and Miloš Stojanović pleaded innocence on all counts of the indictment at the beginning of the trial on November 13, 2006.

The trial is set to continue on September 18.

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