Session postponed against war crimes indictees in Prizren

Because jurors, Judge Kujtim Krasniqi, had a death case, have been postponed Monday's hearing at the Constitutional Court in Pristina against war crimes indictees Milos Pleskovic. Pleskovic is accused of killing three Albanian civilians and [...]
Pleskovic is accused of killing three Albanian civilians and injuring several others during 1998-99 in Prizren in co-ordination with a group of armed Serbs, reports the “Justice Vow”.
Protection from accused Pleskovic was scheduled to be provided at this session.
Otherwise, according to the Special Prosecutor's Act, founded on June 7, 2024, Milos Pleskovic said that during 1998-99 in Prizren, in co-ordination with other people, he violated the rules of international law against civilian persons by committing the murder of victims.
According to the indictment, Pleskovic was operating as an armed group with 7-8 persons of Serbian nationalism, on September 1, 1998, while on his way to their mountain the R.D. victims, B.D., the F.B., along with the injured Fevzi Cana, Jaeger Cana and the Kastrati Union, were initially stopped suddenly by the armed Serb group, which were later insulted in Serbian words, and that among that armed group was also seen as being accused by Pleviskoq.
At one point, according to the indictment, Pleskov was said to have begun firing on a type “Kalashnikov”, where, of the shooting at the scene, R.D., B.D., and F.B., while the injured Jenger Cana, Fevzi Cana and the Castra Union had survived.
On the other hand, the indictment says that family members of the deceased were allowed to take their bodies after a week of murder, which says that R., and B.D., were placed on each other, while one of them had his foot cut off, yet the victim, the F., had no head in his body.
Therefore, for these works Pleskovic is being tasked for the criminal work “wage war against the civilian population” sanctioned with Article 142 concerning Article 22 of the Criminal Law of the former Socialist Federation Republic of Yugoslavia as a law in effect in time of the conduct of criminal work. /Periscope/












