Russians looking for responsibility of KLA heads in human organs trade

Mon, 06/25/2012 - 16:27 -- MRS
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The Russian prosecution has sent a communiqué and certain documents to the EULEX, insisting that the investigation into the trafficking in human organs, i.e. the cases of the Medicus clinic in Pristina and so-called “yellow house” in northern Albania be merged, since in both cases the illegal transplants were organized by the same criminal clan, consisting of leaders of the former self-declared KLA, headed by current Kosovo Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, reports the Belgrade daily “Blic”. The paper writes that it has been confirmed in the EULEX they are considering the merger of the investigations. The Russian prosecution has been running for months the investigation into the Medicus case from 2011, because some of the damaged parties were Russian citizens, and their investigation has lead to the period of conflict in Kosmet, in 1999, when the organs of Serb prisoners were extracted in the so-called “yellow house” in Albania, and later sold to foreigners. At the moment, the EULEX is conducting two separate investigations on those cases.