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War crimes prosecutor in Albania trip

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BELGRADE, Sep 24 – Serbian news agency Tanjug reported Wednesday that War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic is expected to visit Albanian in October regarding an investigation into Kosova kidnappings.
The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution launched its probe, after details from a book written by former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte emerged, giving insight into the Hague investigations earlier this year.
“There are positive signals coming from Tirana regarding our requests to allow an on-the-scene check of information which we have uncovered,” prosecution spokesman Bruno Vekaric said, confirming that the prosecutor is planning a trip to Albania in October.
Vekaric said that the prosecution is primarily investigating murders, while the trafficking of organs, which the murders are believed to be linked with, is of secondary interest.
The investigation into instances of kidnapping and organ trafficking of Kosova Serbs after the 1999 war was started by the Belgrade prosecution and a much has been done to find out the truth behind what really happened in 1999 in Kosova and North Albania, Vekaric said.
He refused to divulge the probe’s details, but told Tanjug that “everything points to the possibility that the case relates to a form of international organized crime in which many “officials of the current Albanian establishment” may have been involved in.
Albanian local residents, lawmakers of the area and also senior officials have turned down such an accusation.
Vekaric told Tanjug that it’s also possible that former UNMIK officials were involved in the crime, which Del Ponte noted as well.

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