Witness says accused Bajrovic saw him in a police uniform when they were expelled from their homes

In the case where Ekrem Bajrovic is being charged with war crimes, witness Riza Mavrej, proposed by the Prosecutor, stated he had also seen the accused Bajrovic in police uniform and automatic weapons, but had not seen any of his actions. These statements were made by witness Mavray during his testimony, [...]
In the case where Ekrem Bajrovic is being charged with war crimes, witness Riza Mavrej, proposed by the Prosecutor, stated he had also seen the accused Bajrovic in police uniform and automatic weapons, but had not seen any of his actions.
These statements, witness Mavraj, did during his testimony to prosecutor Ilir Morina's questions, reports “Justice Vow”.
Initially, he said that by the morning of May 8, 1999, he and his entire 18 - member family had been expelled from their home.
On the other hand, Mavraj claimed that police and paramilitary forces had stopped them in the village of Zalc, where they had been separated from their families, who, according to him, were more than 100 people, adding that after the ban they had obtained all their documents.
I still remember very well that 94 people have been loaded with a truck, transporter, since I was told. It was open, not locked. And that was at the command of the commander in Djurakoc, that I don't remember his name, but his last name was Stojkovic”, Mavraj added further.
He said they were carried with that truck to the village of Djurakoc, where, according to him, they were all put in a three-foot spaced basement.
For this basement, Mavray said he had been like prison at the time.
As I say, he was like a prison. They told him first as Djuric's prison. He was part of Dubrava prison. When we're in there, I know they've got corn. The moment we got into the basement, then they started at 2 to 3 to 3, to get us out of the basement, to give me a statement on who you are, at”, he said.
Mavra said that she showed that she had experienced the most difficult things she had experienced.
There's been the hardest things in my life that I've experienced personally, but others that have experienced. Physical sexual violence, that wild animals are not abused that way, by”, he added.
He also said that he had been beaten to the ground after being interrogated.
When I'm out of consciousness, I know I'm in the basement, in someone's lap. Suke after the opportunity to lie down because of the” space, Mavraj added.
According to him, they had stayed three nights and had been brought by an egg and bread after these three nights and that they had not even allowed to drink water for three days and that even the physical needs had to be performed in that basement.
From you, Mavray said they were sent to Peja Prison.
For B.M., Mavray said that he had been killed on the day when they were expelled from their homes and that he heard that his head had been cut off.
And for B.M.'s father, he said he was killed there and he was gone after he had seen it with their own eyes, his son A.M. and his uncle's son, the Sh.M., and that when they went looking for the corpse they had failed to find him.
Meanwhile, for I.M., he said he was burned in the house the same day.
As for the murder of 15 people in Staradran, Mavraj said he had only heard of that case and had not been present, but added that it happened.
And for accused Bajrovic, he said he had not recognised him before the war, but that he had recognised him from the photos shortly after he realized from the media that the same was arrested.
Of those events, Mavraj said that besides Stojkovic, he also saw accused Bajrovic at the store in the village of Zalca, where he had been detained and then at Djurakoc when he was dropped off the truck.
He said he saw him in a police uniform with automatic weapons.
However, he declared that he cannot remember seeing someone or something about him.
Otherwise, during the morning session, witness Ibrahim Shala and Naim Tuzi were scheduled to be heard.
For witness Shala, prosecutor Morina gave up his hearing with the reasoning that his testimony is the same as the last witnesses heard in this criminal case and that the same is already abroad and is emerging to ensure his hearing in court.
As for the Tuzi witness, Judge Bajraktari said that since the same has confirmed the turnout and the same has not been submitted to give his testimony, the same will issue a warrant to ensure the testimony of the same.
According to the P indictment The SRK, established on September 15th 2023, Ekrem Bajrovic is being charged during 1998-1999, has committed war crimes against the civilian population, in the municipality of Istog and surrounding villages.
In this indictment, it is said that the same as a member of Serbian police and military forces, individually and in co-ordination with others, has participated and contributed to the application of distress measures of murder, raids, beatings, torture, torture, cruel and inhuman treatment, being held in slavery conditions, deportation and deportation of the civilian population, looting, burning, and destroying the homes of the Albanian national population.
According to this indictment, on May 8, 1999, in the village of Staradran, until the pillar of the Albanian national population was heading towards Albania, it was stopped by Serb police and military forces, including the accused Bajrovic.
On the other hand, men are said to have been separated from the rest of the group, initially taking their money and other valuable items, and then putting them all in the D.Z. backyard. In rows, one by one, with hands raised high, and faces from the wall of the court.
Further, it is said that the same has been beaten with various means and causing serious bodily injuries as well as telling “kYou have NATO, where you have KLA”.
The indictment also says that they were then sent one by one to Mr.S.'s house and shot at least 16 Albanian national civilians, with whom the injured/witman Naim Elshani survived, who was wounded and 15 killed.
The indictment says that on May 7th 1999, in the village of Staradran, it has participated in the arrest, kidnapping and mistreatment of 84 civilians of Albanian nationalism.
So that initially the injured are separated from the civilian columns, taken from all their money and other valuables, and then sent to Gurakoc at the Saban Syla bar, where they had been brutally tortured and tortured.
The indictment, however, says that on May 8, 1999, they were transferred to the police station in Gurakoc, where the convoy led the accused Bajrovic and had hit him with the back of the weapon injured Azem Tuzi on the right under the ribs.
Meanwhile, in the end, the indictment says that after the deployment of the police station in Gurakoc, they have begun to torture them inhuman ways by causing serious bodily injury, psychiatric violence, trauma and health consequences and by seriously taking their lives seriously.
So, according to the indictment, there is a well-founded suspicion that the same in co-ordination committed the penal work “wage the war against the civilian population, previously sanctioned and sanctioned with Article 22 of the former RSFJ's” penal law. /A Vow for Justice












