Renowned Serbian Prosecutor Confirms Co-operation with Special Court, Sastries That Files Have Become Public

The former Serbian war crimes prosecutor, whose corruption was made public by KLA veterans, has broken “respect” by pointing to Serbian medium “KoSSev” how they co-operated with investigators and prosecutors of the Special Court for condemning KLA members. This thing is very weird, I just find it incredible [...]
The former Serbian war crimes prosecutor, whose corruption was made public by KLA veterans, has broken “respect” by pointing to Serbian medium “KoSSev” how they co-operated with investigators and prosecutors of the Special Court for condemning KLA members.
This thing is very strange, I just find it incredible, and this is the only thing I can say”, with these words briefly comments on “KoSSev”, former and most famous Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vdalmir Vukchevic, has brought a box of 4,000 Special War Crimes Court files in Kosovo, with warning he will soon hand over another 7,000 files.
Exactly, the alleged corruption of former prosecutor Klint Williams and Serbian prosecutor Vukchev was one of the documents presented in the media as a document that had been issued outside the Special Prosecutor.
Vukchev has not been willing to comment on the fate of the Special Court, if proven the news is correct, except he has repeated that he can't even imagine that the documents actually came out.
One of the alleged Special Prosecutor's documents that “The KLA War Veterans' Organization” has introduced to the media in Pristina, is also the alleged prosecution of prosecutor Williamson and Vukchev by 2013.
The Special Court and Prosecution was established on September 1, 2016, in The Hague, but it inherited the entire staff and mandate of the Special Investigative Group for investigations into claims contained in the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Report “The inhuman treatment of people and illegal human organs trade in Kosovo” (The EC report), which was published in early 2011 and was led by Klint Williams.
The Special Court was formed precisely on the basis of US Special Prosecutor Klint Williams' report in 2014, which was dealt with in advance investigation by European Commission Special Rapporteur Dick Martyt from 2011.
Vukcheviq in conversation with “KoSSev” has also recalled the high security measures that have been taken by investigators in the past, and according to him, Klint Williams' headquarters was in NATO's Brussels spaces.
“Aq was high the discretion, not to reveal who the witnesses were”, the Serbian prosecutor said, adding that the only “s that were there were me and my deputy Bruno Vekaric. Nobody else. It was so closed to everyone”
Vukchev admits he had excellent co-operation with Klint Williams.
He confirms that at the time Klint Williams worked in his report, witnesses were questioned in Belgrade's War Crimes Prosecutor's area.
He didn't send me any witnesses, nor the names of witnesses, that I should question, that wasn't even possible. According to the process, he cannot order me and no one else”, Vukchev said.
He gave us a list of witnesses who cared about them, then I gave the order to our guest and bring. It was the procedure, however no extra email he didn't send me to question. They were questioned without us. We only offered logistics”, the Serbian prosecutor said.
“ung that it sent names with email”, added Vukchev.
He has once again recalled that the Special War Crimes Prosecutor has questioned his witnesses in the pre-proliferation phase of Special Chambers, that they were considered to be persons who could help whitewash war crimes and that this job preceded Dick Marty's initiative.
“Has not discovered Dick Marty, yes us. After Albanians refused to co-operate, I handed it to the European Commission, then Dick Marty came in, confirmed that what we've discovered is strictly”, the former Serbian prosecutor said.
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