Documents allegedly showing how the Serbian state killed Ukshin Hoti

Documents allegedly shed light on the circumstances of the disappearance of the event, Ukshin Hoti, have been published tonight. The show team “Street” investigated a long time for the circumstances of the disappearance of Albanian event, Uksin Hoti, and managed to detect many facts. Based on documents from the Serbian Army and police that have provided them [...]
Documents allegedly shed light on the circumstances of the disappearance of the event, Ukshin Hoti, have been published tonight.
The show team “Street” investigated a long time for the circumstances of the disappearance of Albanian event, Uksin Hoti, and managed to detect many facts.
Based on Serbian army and police documents that have provided the revision of “to the countries”, the day he was released from Dubrava Prison, Uksin Hoti had not been released.
First he was kidnapped. Ukshin Hoti was later killed and massacred in the most secular way by Serbian police assisted by the Yugoslav Army. So says the documents, which have the stamp of Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, the War Crimes Investigation Department.


On the day of his release, members of Serbian state security had received him at the prison door.
Unofficially, it was Sreten Cemovic, a member of Serbian state security code 9787960, who received him at the prison door.
Cemovitch used to be a journalist. In an official document of Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs, with a number of protocols of 03-3-3-1 SB No.270/13, on October 4th 2013, also provided by editorials “Orders”, a person to whom this document is referred as the person X-1, who witnessed the case, had made all the event that had happened to Ukhsin in May 1999.


The X-1 person had clarified the way the police and the Serbian Army were hiding crime in the case of Uksin Hoti, but several more murders in the Pec region.
This person had identified the house, the doors of the house, the backyard, and how Ukshin Hoti was killed. The X-1 person without thinking twice has claimed to have recognised in the photograph number 1 and 2 the door of the wooden entrance into an Albanian backyard.
The witness describes the crime scene and gives details about the door and yard as he had seen them in May 1999. After the war that wall was built with concrete blocks, since the house was burned during the war. The X-1 citizen has then clarified that in the photo number 3 he knew the view of the court that was run by the court fence and the local road that crosses the edge of the house mentioned.
The X-1 person drew the drawing of the site and in which he detailedly explained in detail the then internal planning of the backyard: the gate through which he entered the yard where he saw 2 corpses on the right side of the entrance gate, then in front of a smaller house in the courtyard of 1 corpse. The bodies on the diagram are marked with x.
He explains that Ukshin Hoti's corpse was eventually wrapped in nylon bags in the backyard mentioned and had been taken to the right side of the gate at the end of the courtyard by a bar or shed, where they found some dry wood or pines.
Uksin Hoti's body is marked with + in the sketch, according to this official Serbian police document.
This witness of the event further says that they placed the corpse next to those trees, and with a small amount of explosives blew up his head and both hands of Ukshi Hot's corpse and then covered the body with the trees mentioned and burned it to hide the crime.
All along the time when MUP members who carried out massacres and macabre acts on Albanian civilians who were in the courtyard of that house, on the local road marked in the sketch, were secured by Yugoslav Army soldiers led by Commander Miliko Jankov.













