Prosecutor in London over Ganić case

Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević has left for London, in order to submit more evidence against Ejup Ganić.

Izvor: Danas

Friday, 26.03.2010.

09:33

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Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic has left for London, in order to submit more evidence against Ejup Ganic. The Muslim wartime member of Bosnia's presidency is free on bail in Britain, awaiting a decision on Serbia's extradition request. Prosecutor in London over Ganic case Ganic has been charged for his role in the May 1992 massacre of retreating Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) troops in Dobrovoljacka Street Sarajevo. Now the prosecutor, along with his deputy and an investigative judge, is in Britain, Belgrade daily Danas writes today. The news came a day after a London court decided to postpone Ganic's extradition hearing for April 13. Media reporter previously that there were audio and video recordings of orders being given to attack the JNA convoy, and that Ganic was in the presidency room, where the orders came from. Reports also said that there was video footage that showed then Bosnian Interior Minister Alija Delimustafic during a presidency session, allegedly criticizing Ganic for "leading the action in Dobrovoljacka", and adding that "he must be held responsible for that". Canadian General Lewis MacKenzie, who commanded UN troops in Bosnia at the time, is also said to have singled out Ganic as the person most responsible for the massacre.

Prosecutor in London over Ganić case

Ganić has been charged for his role in the May 1992 massacre of retreating Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) troops in Dobrovoljačka Street Sarajevo.

Now the prosecutor, along with his deputy and an investigative judge, is in Britain, Belgrade daily Danas writes today.

The news came a day after a London court decided to postpone Ganić's extradition hearing for April 13.

Media reporter previously that there were audio and video recordings of orders being given to attack the JNA convoy, and that Ganić was in the presidency room, where the orders came from.

Reports also said that there was video footage that showed then Bosnian Interior Minister Alija Delimustafić during a presidency session, allegedly criticizing Ganić for "leading the action in Dobrovoljačka", and adding that "he must be held responsible for that".

Canadian General Lewis MacKenzie, who commanded UN troops in Bosnia at the time, is also said to have singled out Ganić as the person most responsible for the massacre.

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