What does chief prosecutor say about the act of veterans

Kosovo Special Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor, Reshat Milaku, has said today that his still undignified KLA veterans' act is incomplete. Disputing doubts about the quality of the indictment, at a press conference, Milaku said the indictment, which the prosecutor [...] has filed.
Disputing doubts about the quality of the indictment, at a press conference, Milaku said the indictment, which outgoing prosecutor Elez Blakaj left last week in the prosecutor's drawer, would not have passed if he were sent as such.
The device of the indictment is incomprehensible. Any judge who is on average professional, at the initial session, would turn (the charge) into completion. Or if he was to be in the trial phase”, Milaku said.
He said the indictment lacks evidence as to who benefit from the list of false veterans, the number which, according to this document, reaches 19,060.
Milaku said that Blakaj, with his indictment, intended to annul the entire process of vetting veterans, disrupting the current payment scheme and launching a new process of verification.
Now when Blakaj left for America, Millaku said this subject would be delivered to another prosecutor to investigate, but he did not mention names of who can inherit it.
He said there has been no “any political pressure on the case.












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