During a judicial review pertaining to the attack on the Ibr-Lepenci canal in Varagë, Zubin-Potok, special prosecutor Bekim Kodraliu detailed the forensic investigation conducted into the incident. Kodraliu announced that experts from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) were utilized to analyze physical evidence related to the case. Specifically, the investigation involved the collection and examination of soil and mud samples.
These materials were sourced from the boots belonging to two defendants, identified as Jovan and Dragisha Viqentijeviq. According to the prosecutor, the FBI experts undertook a rigorous comparative analysis. They matched the mud samples recovered from the defendants’ footwear against samples taken directly from the scene of the attack.
Furthermore, this comparison extended to three additional, separate locations to ensure the comprehensive verification of the mud found on the defendants’ boots. Kodraliu confirmed that the depth of this analysis was designed to establish a verifiable link between the evidence found on the individuals and the site of the incident. The forensic examination aimed to confirm the geographical consistency and composition of the mud found on the defendants.
The detailed comparison of these various samples suggests a significant effort to build a factual timeline and physical connection between the accused and the location where the attack occurred. The prosecutor stated that the findings derived from this meticulous process were central to the ongoing judicial proceedings.
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