There is no request for special aircraft to send special guests to The Hague

During yesterday's media day, it has been reported that a charter plane tomorrow will travel from Kosovo to the Netherlands, where the Special Court headquarters, where the alleged crimes trial of the Kosovo Liberation Army, will be tried. But it turns out not to be true. Indexline Sources [...]
During yesterday's media day, it has been reported that a charter plane tomorrow will travel from Kosovo to the Netherlands, where the Special Court headquarters, where the alleged crimes trial of the Kosovo Liberation Army, will be tried.
But it turns out not to be true. Indexline sources suggest there has been no request to Kosovo authorities to allow landing and setting up a charter plane from Pristina Airport to the Netherlands.
It means the special plane will not have to The Hague, because people called by the Prosecutor's Office will surrender themselves and that no official request has been made to Kosovo's authorities for such an airplane.
Otherwise, demand for civilian aircraft and off regular lines or tourist lines should take place 24 hours earlier, which has not been done, while permission for such a flight is granted by the Ministry of Infrastructure.
So on the basis of Indexline's resources, there is no charter plane that will fly tomorrow to Rotterdam Airport or a few miles from the facility of Kosovo Special Chambers and Prosecutor's Office.
Otherwise, numerous names known for public opinion were recently invited by the Prosecutor's Office to be interviewed about alleged KLA crimes. /Indesksonline/












