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Vukcevic: big progress in investigation of organs trade

29. December 2009. | 09:36

Source: EMportal

Serbian War Crime Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic has states that big qualitative progress has been made in the investigation on the trade in organs of kidnapped Serbs from Kosmet.

Serbian War Crime Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic has states that big qualitative progress has been made in the investigation on the trade in organs of kidnapped Serbs from Kosmet.

We have obtained the names of persons who have information about the “yellow house”, i.e. those who were there at the time of surgeries on the kidnapped victims, Vukcevic told the BLIC daily.

According to him, some of them have already been contacted, but there is great fear of vengeance among the potential witnesses.

Vukcevic said that the new information that the Prosecution had got was conveyed to Special Rapporteur Dick Marty of the Council of Europe, so he believes that these discoveries will help in further investigation of those tragic events.

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