Forenzic chief points out details of expertise for Oliver Ivanovic's murder

The chief executive of the Kosovo Agency for Forenzice, Blerim Oluri, has said there is no chance of any dilemma with expertise. In this case, let's blame someone for not committing a crime and release him. Our tests are comparable to the analysis of FBI labs and [...]
The chief executive of the Kosovo Agency for Forenzice, Blerim Oluri, has said there is no chance of any dilemma with expertise.
In this case, let's blame someone for not committing a crime and release him. Our analyses are comparable to the analysis of FBI labs and it assures you and the public that there is no possibility of a one-x1 scandal, he said at “Puls” of KTVCE.
He has added that this institution is accredited as an institution and has strict controls within it.
Everything that goes into the institution, then it becomes verification, each year the expert's skills tests apply, we have credibility from FBI labs as well because of quality work”.
Oluri has said that in 2017, the Kosovo Agency for Forenzic carried out 4300 cases of 43 thousand evidence, the Dattilloscope lab or fingerprints, or fingerprints, had performed 928 cases of 2590 evidence, firearm lab, shelling, 1213 cases of 20123 evidence, the laboratory of documents that handles documents, fake banknotes, official documents, high-priced explosives contracts have been conducted with 996 cases, 13225 cases, AD lab lab labs conducted in 2017, 1388% lab tests, chemical tests conducted with cases involving 807, 95 cases of explosives, 457 computer lab tests conducted, and 257 computer tests conducted.
The “Aparature in our institution is a donation from the US now and it's over 10 years old, state investment we don't have”, he said. The European Commission has provided 1.2m euros for a highly sophisticated missile identification system, weapons and shelling that is very good, but it has happened that the system doesn't function in lack of maintenance because we have no” tools.
Blerim Oluri has spoken even about the investigation into the Serbian politician's murder case, Oliver Ivanovic.
Kosovo's <x0] Agency for Forenzice has accepted evidence from the site of the crime committed against Oliver Ivanovic and is being examined with a volume of work, we're identifying the shells, rockets through DNA and various forms, and we can't give any more information at the moment about what weapon is being done, we'll soon forward forward forward to the prosecution's data from our”, he said.
Oluri has also talked about the interest of Kosovo citizens in DNA analysis, of the fathership's appointment.
Many citizens from Kosovo go to Macedonia on the subject of DNA. We have it prohibited by law to serve citizens except at the request of the prosecution and courts. The reason is the law doesn't allow us as our citizens often ask us to do DNA tests, especially for determining the fathership and you have to go to Macedonia for a simple DNA analysis”, he said.
Oluri has said that there have been incidents in the Agency during the work.
A ballistics expert has injured himself by conducting expertise from a TT-type firearm. This happened by accident because we work with weapons but we've taken precautions and for us safety is important”, he said.
There's been another case when a mine-to-face institution was introduced and we've admitted without knowing that the missile's inside. We started our expertise and identified the projection inside the barrel. So it's been an unprecedented risk, but it's been very helpful that in the future we don't get any more of this stuff in and KFOR has come and removed it”.












