Aktakuze against Serbian reserve for violation of Albanian during war

The Special Prosecution has set up today, at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, an indictment in absentia against those charged with initials G.P. for criminal offence during the Kosovo war. The Special Prosecutor reports that the defendant as a member of Serbia's reserve police forces co-ordination with other people, contrary to rule of law [...]
The Special Prosecutor reports that the defendant as a member of Serbia's reserve police forces, in co-ordination with other people, contrary to international humanitarian law rules, with the use of physical violence and other inhumane acts, has committed sexual violations against the male of Albanian nationalism.
With this action, the accused has committed criminal acts against the civilian population by Article 142 of Yugoslavia's penal code, currently incriminating as the Crime Against Humanity by Article 143 paragraph 1 under paragraph 1.7 of the Republic of Kosovo Penal Code”, it is said in their announcement.
The special prosecutor, on the other hand, suggests that this is the second indictment in the absence involving violations during the war in Kosovo, established after all prosecution efforts have been exhausted to ensure the physical presence of defendants in the procedure, so the Special Prosecutor has proposed that the same be held trial in absentia.











