Wednesday, May 10, 2006

German police detain suspected Kosovo war criminal

Text of report by German news agency ddp

Wiesbaden: Special investigators of the Federal Office of Criminal Investigation (BKA) have caught in Hesse a long-sought war criminal from Kosovo. Arrested on Monday [8 May] evening in Seeheim-Jugenheim (Darmstadt-Dieburg district), the man is a presumed ringleader of the underground army UCK [Kosovo Liberation Army], who has been internationally sought for genocide, the BKA announced in Wiesbaden on Wednesday.

Between June and October 1998, the 38-year-old, together with other accomplices, is said to have abducted many people to a prison camp in Kosovo and to have mistreated or even killed them. Today there is not a trace of the victims, kidnapped from their homes and work places.

The UN mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) meanwhile has requested the extradition of the 38-year-old. It is the first time that UNMIK has sent such a request to German authorities, the Frankfurt attorney-general's office stated. It has not yet bee established when the 38-year-old will be extradited. At this time, the man is still being interrogated. The 38-year-old, who is a citizen of Serbia and Montenegro, offered no resistance when arrested.

Source: ddp news agency, Berlin, in German 1334 gmt 10 May 06

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

another albo barbarian... he must be angry that i enjoyed fucking his daughter and wife in a cheap brothel for penny's

Anonymous said...

There exist in the Serb tradition several folk songs in which a higher spiritual force tells the Serbs what they should do, teaches them how to chose the best path, but they always fail to recognise the rather muffled signals, the carefully veiled predictions. The Serbs take no notice when it thunders on St Sava’s day, or when lightning strikes on the Day of Precious Chains [of the Apostle Peter] - they continue with their inarticulate, stupid and already lost combat with the rest of the world. Like the horse in Yesenin’s poem which races a locomotive.


I have written on several occasions that the Kosovo Serbs will soon find themselves in another state, and that they would do best to avoid the Serbian embassy in Prishtina being the one to protect their human rights, freedom and security. For that not to happen, it is necessary that they sober up as soon as possible, give up their vulgar nationalist rhetoric, and begin in cooperation with their neighbours to create politically self-sufficient Serb communities within independent Kosovo. The international community and Kosovo Albanians will, I am sure, help them in this.

http://www.bosnia.org.uk/news/news_body.cfm?newsid=2199

Anonymous said...

Suspected Kosovo war criminal held in Germany

10 May 2006

FRANKFURT - German police have arrested a man suspected of war crimes in Kosovo eight years ago, prosecutors said Wednesday.

The 38-year-old, identified only as X.G., was in charge of a prison camp where many people died, prosecutors in Frankfurt said.

He was also believed to be a leading figure in the Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK).

The United Nations Mission in Kosovo has asked for the suspect to be extradited.

He was detained by national police in the small town of Seeheim- Jugenheim, south of Frankfurt.

DPA




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