PRISTINA, Sept 24 (Hina) - So far, Interpol issued 50 arrest warrants for persons suspected of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, of which the majority are Serbs, Interpol Secretary General Reymon Kendall told Pristina's Daily "Bota
Sot" Friday. According to Kendall, Interpol closely cooperates with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Kendall expressed a belief that war criminals, whose names are on ICTY lists, would be brought to justice. Interpol sent its crews to Kosovo this week to assist ICTY experts in the identification of victims. They are also to help gather evidence and discover perpetrator of crimes committed in Kosovo.(hina) it
PRISTINA, Sept 24 (Hina) - So far, Interpol issued 50 arrest
warrants for persons suspected of war crimes in the former
Yugoslavia, of which the majority are Serbs, Interpol Secretary
General Reymon Kendall told Pristina's Daily "Bota Sot" Friday.
According to Kendall, Interpol closely cooperates with the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Kendall expressed a belief that war criminals, whose names are on
ICTY lists, would be brought to justice.
Interpol sent its crews to Kosovo this week to assist ICTY experts
in the identification of victims. They are also to help gather
evidence and discover perpetrator of crimes committed in Kosovo.
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