EULEX file for March 2004, orders from high KLA structures

Using witnesses and analyses evidence collected by UNMIK, the Italian prosecutor has recently been put to the top of a action that learns to clear what happened during March 2004. The prosecutor does not mention who the group's political commissioners were, but claims there are evidence that the leaders were former KLA superiors and [...]
The prosecutor does not mention who the group's political commissioners were, but claims there are evidence that the leaders were former KLA superiors and people in political positions at the time.
On 41 pages, the detention requirement for the group, which was submitted by the KLA, which is held responsible for a series of events including the murder of two policemen in the March events.
KA LLXO.com has secured a copy of the prosecutor's request describing the support the group received from the KLA's high structure for operations on the ground.
According to Italian prosecutor Bedri Krasniqi, Alban Dezdari, Bajram Kiqmar, Faik Shaqiri, and several other people acted since the post-war, organising several shares
“At the end of 2000, several former KLA fighters established a group aimed at combating a hidden war with the aim of taking control of all the Albanian-inhabited territory in Kosovo”, the document reportedly secured.
The same explains that the group received orders and responded to high-profile KLA commanders who had already taken important political positions.
“Under these orders they were involved in several assassinations of terrorist attacks, ambushes, kidnappings and other serious crimes”, the document says.
Investigations conducted by the Italian prosecutor attempt to provide evidence that the group was among the doers of the plan for the March 2004 riots, which caused dozens of people killed and major damage to the country's image.
The “Group was the central part of the organisation and execution of the Mars unrest between March 17th and March 19th”, the document provided by KALLXO.com.
The group had guns and ammunition dozens of other Martalous rifles 12.7m, dozens of grenades that were bought in Albania, which were supposed to be used in case the riots went wrong.
Always according to the Italian prosecutor, after the March riots failed the group was rapidly losing political support from the political figures on which they were based, especially in the Dukagjin area. This was an incentive to start plans for new activities.
Plan for the Murders
The group of seven or eight people is believed to be responsible for the attack on a UNMIK police vehicle, where three Kosovo citizens and one international were travelling.
On March 23, 2014, members of the group were in the village of Podujevo, where Agron Sylejmani (now late) made plans to ambush a UNMIK car”, the prosecution file reported.
According to the prosecutor, the original purpose was not murder but the degradation of members of the mission by scorning and mocking them.
The group's “leaders for this attack attacked a red truck they had made available since the March riots and also a Suzuki car -- a gift from an influential person in the Drenica area” -- says the prosecutor's request.
The prosecutor describes the attack as beginning about 21 45 minutes.
“Two of the leaders had left the Suzuki car several meters away from the street the other four surrounded the car, one of the leaders shouted at them in the direction of the car to stop first in Serbian and then in Albanian”, the document said.
The shooting began unexpectedly, while only five of the attackers had fired. 106 more bullets were fired in UNMIK's car, some of them shot to death Officer Possible Essuman, police officer UNMIK and Education Roustoll, a member of the Kosovo Police. During the clash, one of the police had fired a gun at Agron Sylejman who had passed away during the escape from the scene.
In detail, the procurator also describes interesting actions that took place during the attack. The group had not been able to leave the scene with the Suzuki car because they lost their keys.
According to the description of the incident, after Sylejmani's injury the group had trouble leaving the scene after they were left without a car.
But using a stolen car, the group had managed to flee the scene, while three of the group members were involved in a clash during the same night.
That same night, they set out towards Batlava, where they were spotted in a Kosovo Police car on the road near Sequirah. They stopped at the side of the road, starting shooting officers had fired, while the three officers had used the” weapons, said the file. The group, according to the prosecution, was regrouped the next day into an apartment in Gjakova.
Alban Dezdari and Bajram Kiqmari have been arrested on Wednesday in a EULEX action arrested by other detainee Faik Shaqiri has been extradited from Germany to Kosovo. /Cashho. com












