Zlatan Arsic acquitted of war crimes charges in Kosovo

Pristina- Pristina's Foundation Court has acquitted Zlatan Arsic of war crimes charges in Kamenica during 1999. The indictment has been announced Monday by Judge Valbona Musliu-Selimaj, reports “Justice Trust”. “Court after completing this trial and after managing evidence, hearing witnesses, the prosecution has again managed to argue the fact [...]
The indictment was announced Monday by Judge Valbona Musliu-Selimaj, reports “Justice Vow”.
The trial after the completion of this trial, and after managing evidence, hearing witnesses, the prosecution has again managed to argue that accused Arsiq was a member of the Serbian police, has failed to prove he was the one who persecuted B. Or that the same was the person who burned his house”, Judge Musliu Selmanaj said.
The PSRK Act, set up on July 28th 2023, charges Zlatan Arsenj that in March 1999, prior to the NATO bombings at the Police Station in Kamenica, in co-ordination with other Serb police members, in uniform of that armed and police, had stopped him in Kamenica to be injured B. M, using a police car, addressing “Gde as a KLAú, “Where you sending these cigarettes”, “U n CK is sending it to”, “tat to show you who you bought your cigarettes for”.
Then, it is said that the injured have been beaten with a rubber rod, kicks, and fists, tormenting him in a way that is inhumane, tormenting, and causing serious bodily injury and seriously enduring for life. And when he had been injured a few days after his persecution, he had returned to his home from which he had been deported and burned, the accused in the courtyard had slapped him and placed the gun's barrel in his throat, threatening to murder him, and then Serb police had released him and his family.
Assreq is charged that during the war in Kosovo, along with members of Serb police and paramilitary groups, he has participated in the deportation and violent exile of the citizens of Kamenica with the siege, then looted houses and, in order to damage Albanian property was set on fire, if they participate in the mistreatment of Albanian civilians












