Swedish Judge of UNMIK: Americans influenced hiding Albanian crimes

The first international judge in Kosovo has declared that Americans have influenced that the crimes of Albanians be concealed by Carpmahar, the judge who has been appointed as Kosovo's first justice partitioner in 1999, recently in Sweden, published the book “Judge in the country without law”, in which he wrote [...]
Carpmahar, the judge who was appointed as Kosovo's first justice dealer in 1999, recently in Sweden has published the book “Judge in the country without law”, in which he wrote about his work from 1999 to 2011.
According to him, in major cases of attempting to process Albanians for crimes, according to the rule, the key Kosovo “players -- Americans who have influenced the crimes to be deleted, while the killers are released” -- he said in an interview for the Serbian newspaper “Vecernje Novosti”.
The Swedish judge has investigated the attack on the bus of “Nis-expression” near Podujevo in February 2001, when 43 Serbs were injured. The main suspect in the attack, Florim Ejupi, has immediately been arrested by UNMIK police and him on DNA tracks.
Well, for reasons unknown to me, instead of waiting for the investigation into UNMIK's custody, the American KFOR took us to RH Randsteel, where they allegedly escaped. I don't know how he got away, but I heard the CIA trained him, and the information I got from him in 2012, that he lives in Podujevo”, he said among other things. /gazetamtro.net












