150 people from Kosovo on circulars issued by Serbia
Serbia is currently searching for more than 150 people from Kosovo, after whom it has issued international circulars under suspicion that they have committed war crimes. Serbian police have arrested nine members of a criminal group that smuggled Kosovo Albanians into the EU through central Serbia.
(KosovoCompromise Staff) Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Those suspects include Kosovo Albanian officials.
The coordinator for public relations in the Serbian Prosecution, Jasna Sarcevic, told the Kosmet radio, there was ample evidence, for instance, against Kosovo Albanian officials Ramus Haradinai and Fatmir Ljimai, for crimes they have committed against civilians and war prisoners.
She added cooperation between the Serbian prosecution and EULEX was very good.
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic says police have arrested nine members of a criminal group that smuggled Kosovo Albanians into the EU through central Serbia.
Dacic told reporters that Uka Sadat from Podujevo near Pristina headed the group with the help of Rifi Sabaduhin from Konculj near Bujanovac, and that beside ethnic Albanians, there were also Serbs and Hungarians among the traffickers.
Four illegal immigrants whom the group was planning to smuggle into Hungary were also discovered when the traffickers were arrested in Subotica, northern Serbia, Dacic told reporters.
He specified that the group transported illegal immigrants from Kosovo into central Serbia and then to Subotica in the north, and across the Tisa River into Hungary, near the border crossings of Horgos and Kelebija.