First Albanian citizen interviewed in The Hague, who is Adem Shehu

Special prosecutors in The Hague Wednesday morning began interviewing Albanian military officer Adem Shehu, who led military formations at the KLA. Top Channel has learned that Commander Shehu arrived at The Hague Tuesday morning, and yesterday at 11:00 p.m., the first interview session was scheduled to continue during the day [...]
Top Channel has learned that Commander Shehu arrived at The Hague Tuesday morning and that yesterday at 11:00 p.m., the first interview session was scheduled to take place during Thursday.
Shehu is taught that he is being interviewed as a witness, but no specific details of what evidence prosecutors want to obtain and who they want to use.
Adem Shehu is the first Albanian citizen to be interviewed on account of the KLA's alleged war crimes investigations.
Last week that special prosecutors at The Hague had sent an appeal to be interviewed as a person aware, former Commander of Brigade 153, of the Llap Operative Zone.
During the Kosovo war, about 200 Albanian Army officers joined the Kosovo Liberation Army war. Adem Shehu is originally from Farka in Tirana and served as an officer of the antiaircraft departments. He trained those who came from Kosovo and Western countries. The groups consisted of 25-30 people. His residence, turned into a training centre and then fled towards Kosovo, and in a short time was placed at the helm of the 153 Brigade in the Llap area.











