Special Court fails to freeze charges, no evidence

Although the attorneys accredited by the Special Court had expected the first indictment in this court to be handed over in autumn of this year, the Special Prosecutor's Office has not yet managed to collect sufficient evidence to raise any charges of specialised Prosecutor's Office (ZPS) has yet to collect evidence [...]
The Specialised Prosecutor's Office (ZPS) has not yet managed to collect sufficient evidence for establishing any charges near Specialised Chambers in The Hague.
The SPS has not hastily taken the establishment of charges near the Specialised Chambers with the argument that the decision to sue cannot be prompted and should be made with a clear view on how to fulfil legal obligations to conduct a fair trial at a reasonable time.
Christopher Bennett, from the Special Prosecutor's Office, has told the newspaper “Voice” that this prosecutor is continuing her effective investigation and will decide on this issue when evidence and the evidence collected allow and give him an opportunity to have an indictment.
“The Special Prosecutor's Office (ZPS) is aware that there is expectations for setting up an indictment in time and will decide about this issue when the evidence and the facts presented allow for doing so and until then Z The SP will continue its effective investigation.












