Hague Prosecutors Arrest First Kosovo War Crime Suspect

The Kosovo Specialist Prosecutor's Office made its first arrest on Thursday, detaining former Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA officer Salih Mustafa in the Llap region of north-east Kosovo, the Hague-based prosecution announced.

"Salih Mustafa was arrested today in Kosovo by the Specialist Prosecutor's Office on the basis of an arrest warrant, transfer order and confirmed indictment, issued by a pre-trial judge of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers," said Specialist Prosecutor's Office spokesperson Christopher Bennett.

"Mr Mustafa is being transferred to the Kosovo Specialist Chambers detention facility in The Hague and will appear before the pre-trial judge without undue delay," Bennett added.

Details of the charges against Mustafa, a wartime commander in the KLA's Llap Operational Zone, have not yet been made public.

Bennett also said that under Kosovo law, the Specialist Prosecutor's Office's own police officers have "the authority and responsibility to exercise powers given to Kosovo police under Kosovo laws" and can take indicted suspects into custody.

The Hague-based Kosovo Specialist Chambers will try former KLA guerrillas indicted by the Specialist Prosecutor's Office for crimes committed during and after the war from 1998 to 2000, including murder, torture and illegal detentions.

The Specialist Prosecutor's Office announced in June that it has an unconfirmed indictment charging Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, as well as senior Kosovo politician Kadri Veseli and other former KLA fighters, with war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Thaci was interviewed in The Hague in mid-July for four days in a row.

Mustafa's arrest on Thursday comes amid continuing controversy  after the Kosovo Liberation Army War Veterans'...

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