Milosavlevic acquitted of massacre in Dubrava prison

The Constitutional Court in Pristina has declared a free trial against war crimes indictees Gavrilo Milosavljevic. In this case, Gavrilo Milosavlevlevic in the quality of the guard in the Dubrava prison was accused of war crimes against the civilian population, reports “Justice Trust” The indictment was announced Monday by Judge Vesel Ismaili, who said it was not proven [...]
In this case, Gavrilo Milosavlevlevic in the quality of the guard in the Dubrava prison was accused of war crimes against the civilian population, reports “Justice Trust”
The indictment was announced Monday by Judge Vesel Ismaili, who said it was not proven that the accused committed the criminal act he was charged with.
Also, accused Milosavlevic was interrupted by the detention measure.
The costs of the procedure fall on the burden of the court. While, the injured in realising the property-juridic demand are directed in civil conflicts.
According to the indictment filed on November 29, 2023, it is said that Gavrilo Milosavlevq, in quality of the official in the Dubrava Prison, in co-ordination with others, had applied distress measures to the murder, beating, torture, cruel and inhuman treatment of Albanian civil prisoners.
All in accordance with the indictment, in co-ordination with Serbian police units, Milosavlevki had carried out the massive murder of Albanian prisoners, with créses on the day of the incident ordered that a thousand prisoners in the prison yard, named “Sports Fuja of”, be sent to a safer location to protect prisoners from NATO bombings.
In addition, in the indictment reportedly shortly after the detention of prisoners, Serbian military officers had fired prisoners with machine guns, mortars and other weapons, and that this murder operation, which had begun since May 22nd 1999 and lasted until May 24, 1999, which resulted in the attacks left 109 prisoners dead.
In the indictment it is said that defendant Milosavlevovic in co-ordination with other Serbian military officials had gone almost every day through Dubrava's prison wards, namely, at the “B” and “C”, beating the Albanian civil prisoners cruelly and inhumanly.
The indictment mentions how some guards had even gone to the cell where Urksin Hoti, Gani Baliu, Skender Gashi, Mehmet Memqaj, and Shkelim Zlatoga, where the same were first turned off lights and then directed to the Ukshiin “Professor of your fight is happening to us the NATO bombings”, insulting and insulting him all the time, that at one point the guards were said to have caught their throats.
The accused Milosavlevic was accused of committing the criminal act “war against civilian population”, sanctioned with Article 142 concerning Article 22 of the Criminal Law of the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (now”) RSFJ's LP “) as the law in force at the time of the criminal offence. /Periscope/












