Smith Síi believes the capabilities of the Kosovo Police, the racing offered does not seem enough and convincing

Chief Special Prosecutor Jack Smith is not convinced that Kosovo Police have the ability to monitor and guarantee the conditional release of Kosovo Liberation Army leaders who are being held prisoners in The Hague. Smith in a courtroom sent to court has demanded continued detention, alluding that police [...]
Smith in a parade sent to the tribunal has called for continued detention, alluding that Kosovo police have not again granted sufficient guarantees for the release of KLA leaders.
The latest KK subx0/Gracates remain insufficient and as such do not constitute a change of circumstances”, Smith said in his parachutes.
Smith has even said that even if the terms of release are manageable, Kosovo has no desire to implement them.
“in light of the high risks that exist and the specific circumstances of the accused, the judge of the preliminary procedure must determine that the proposed conditions are insufficient to justify release and, even if they were, Kosovo does not want and is unable to implement them”, he said.
According to Smith, the police's proposal that an accused's home be monitored by an officer and a camera is no deviation from the danger he claims.
According to him, such a formulation would leave much of the country where any accused dwells.
“S first, KP's response to monitoring residential conditions envision a use of limited resources that is not clearly in proportion to the weight of risks. The KP proposes to have a single officer guarding the apartment with a camera on the front door of the apartment. And a second outside the building. The perimeter of the residence cannot be obtained without more resources, leaving large pieces of property unmonitored. In particular, in addition to the parts of the residence that a guard can see from the front door, the inside of the property would be unobservable. This is in stark contrast to the Centre for Pre-prisonment, which has a team of detention officers whose main tasks include preserving a secure detention environment”, said further on Smith's parade.
Even according to Smith, the Kosovo Police's sufficient non-garancia is an indication of simple inability to implement the measures.
Kosovo has not yet offered adequate guarantees to ease the serious risks posed by the accused. These continuing failures present a simple inability to implement sufficient measures”, Smith said.
We remember that the Pre-Procedure Procedure Judge had ordered the Kosovo Police to send detailed guarantees to Kosovo Liberation Army leaders.
This competition, which arrived a few days ago, will be reviewed again by the Pre-Provination Procedure Judge, as a decision on the release of KLA leaders from custody is expected soon, or not.












