ZPS, witness Krasniqi: You knew the detainees were being mistreated in Kletcha.

Prosecutor Vega Iodice told witness Naser Krasniqi at The Hague today that their position is that he knew the detainees were being mistreated in Klecca. The witness was initially asked whether he was involved in the mistreatment of banned persons in Klecca. I think that's the case with [...]
Prosecutor Vega Iodice told witness Naser Krasniqi at The Hague today that their position is that he knew the detainees were being mistreated in Klecca.
The witness was initially asked whether he was involved in the mistreatment of banned persons in Klecca.
I think that such a thing is also the case with the act of formal form in the case of Klecka”, he said, reports “Justice Vow “.
As a result, the prosecutor's statement came, which said he has seen and done more things than he is declaring in the courtroom today.
My position is this; You've seen and done more than you're willing to share with us here and you knew the detainees were being mistreated in Kletcha. What do you have to say about this?
This was denied by the witness, saying he was not even part of the staff at that center and that he did not know there was mistreatment.
It wasn't absolutely true because first I don't know there's been any mistreatment, and the second one wasn't in my domain to know, and it means under the circumstances we're talking about and it's been impossible to know, adding that I didn't know at first that they happened there. But, under the assumption that they happened I didn't have any idea how to know because I haven't met the staff of the detention center there”, he said.
Wessel's lawyer, Rodney Dixon, asked to be informed whose position this was, adding that the prosecution's words were a direct attack
This is a prosecutor's position or what attitude was this? For this is a righteous attack to the righteous which is linked to the faithfulness of the witness. What is the source of this” attitude, Dixon said.
The prosecutor said she doesn't know if to respond to the witness's presence. However, the chief judge ordered the answer.
This is based on the evidence we have, on our judicial documents for the involvement of witnesses in ill treatment”, the prosecutor said.
Again, Dixon intervened, saying that this is the Prosecution's position.
In front of this entire bloc of questions, the witness was questioned about the alleged prison in Ladrovc, which the witness had said had heard of his existence.
I think the Ltdrovc case was mentioned for the first time in the case “Klekke”. But I don't think he's been cleared up. But I can say by as far as I know there was no prison in Ladrovc. There has been a case handled outside the 121 Brigade that Mr. Sokol Dobruna. Why am I aware of that case? It's because I was at Terpeza near Ladrovci, or a little closer, and Sokol Dobruna took me along so I could see the way I was interviewed so I could learn from him. That's all I can say about Ludrovci”, the witness said.
The Witness said that the person interviewed was Hamdi Thaci with the nickname “Rrushi” who was suspected of trying to use the gun against the superior in Drenica, Sahit Jashar.
But the witness said that after someone had arrived, someone told Dobruna that someone had come at night and released this person.
As a result, the witness said that Dobruna had told him that this was a bad example and that he himself would free this person but through procedures to convey a message to the soldiers to have discipline.
After the prosecution, questions about the witness began to Geoffrey Roberts, who leads with Rexhep Selim's defence team.












