Williamson in Serbia, organ trafficking report follows soon

BELGRADE - Clint Williamson, chief prosecutor and head of the EU special investigation team for human organ trafficking during the clashes in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) in 1999, will visit Belgrade on Tuesday and meet with Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic.

The U.S. prosecutor visited Kosovo on Monday and according to media announcements, he should release his report on potential illegal activities concerning organ trafficking toward the end of the month.

According to Pristina and Belgrade media, the report by international investigators led by Williamson should be released in Brussels on July 28.

Williamson, who has been heading the special unit for investigation of cases mentioned in Dick Marty's report on organized crime and organ trafficking, should end his mandate in August after he releases the results of the three-year investigation.

Serbia's War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic said earlier that he is pleased with the course of the investigation into human organ trafficking in Kosovo, adding that, in his opinion, the investigation proved that the crimes were committed and the only thing remaining is to find the perpetrators.

Vukcevic also noted that these are war crimes, for which there is no statute of limitations.

Photo Tanjug, D.Peternek

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