Serbia alarmed, Interpol removes red lines for former KLA fighters

Serbia's Interior Ministry (MUP) has filed appeals to the Interpol Executive Committee after the organisation removed red lines for KLA commands. “In collaboration with other institutions, shortly after learning the news that several commanders in charge of war crimes had been eliminated from the Interpol system, we have filed complaints on this act,” [...]
“In co-operation with other institutions, shortly after we learned the news that several commanders in charge of war crimes had been eliminated from the Interpol system, we have filed complaints on this act,” is answered in the MUP statement, quoted by “Vecernje Novosti”.
According to this statement, Serbia's appeal accurately highlights all violations that have occurred for material rights and regulations that define Interpol's work, and found that the person who has made the decision to eliminate arrest warrants had proved the facts incorrectly and thus made an illegal decision, reports “92”, broadcast Periscopi.
This is a precedent for the work of this organization. We are waiting for the Executive Committee to accept our appeal within a few days, and that the decision made by individuals of Interpol's legal service will be urgently erased, so that all reported exiting to return to the Interpol system,”, MUP sources said.
“Vecernje Novosti” said that with Interpol's decision, Ramush Haradinaj will also officially open the transition to international borders, but his close associates like: Hashim Thaci, Azem Syla, Shukri Buja, Lirim Jakupi, and others. /Periscopi/











