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Vekaric: Dramatic facts surface in organ trafficking case

20. January 2012. | 08:25

Source: Tanjug

Serbia's Deputy Prosecutor for War Crimes Bruno Vekaric said Thursday that new dramatic facts have surfaced in the investigation into human organ trafficking in Kosovo, in which former Kosovo Liberation Army commander and Kosovo's Prime Minister Hasim Taci is one of the suspects.

Serbia's Deputy Prosecutor for War Crimes Bruno Vekaric said Thursday that new dramatic facts have surfaced in the investigation into human organ trafficking in Kosovo, in which former Kosovo Liberation Army commander and Kosovo's Prime Minister Hasim Taci is one of the suspects.

Vekaric said there is a struggle inside the UN to change the investigative team so that it includes one UN facilitator, and to arrive at a solution as to who will head the investigation, which is currently entrusted to John Clint Williamson and his team.

Appearing on Pink television, Vekaric added there are new details and cooperation with Russia will help.

At a news conference in Moscow on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavor spoke about the Medicus case, an investigation into illegal trade in human organs in Kosovo, stressing that Russia would make sure the case is investigated thoroughly.

According to Russian daily Komersant, Russian investigative bodies have officially confirmed that the victims of illegal organ transplantations which took place at the Medicus clinic in Kosovo include Russian citizens, and ascertained the involvement of high-level Kosovo officials.

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