Expert testimony from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Scientific Police of Rome was presented during court proceedings, focusing on establishing a link between three accused individuals and a terrorist attack that occurred at the Ibar-Lepenci canal. During the session at the Basic Court in Pristina on Friday, prosecutor Bekim Kodraliu detailed the forensic analysis conducted on evidence collected from the case.
A significant portion of the evidence presented involved detailed scientific comparisons. Specifically, soil and blood samples obtained from the accused, Jovan Vicentijevic, underwent rigorous analysis. These samples were systematically compared against soil specimens secured from the immediate scene of the incident, as well as from three separate, distinct locations.
This comparative analysis was crucial for verifying the provenance and accuracy of the soil samples involved in the investigation. Furthermore, the court heard updates regarding the analysis of DNA recovered from the fuse of the explosive device. Prosecutor Kodraliu emphasized the weight of this forensic material when discussing the overall case build-up.
He stated that the expert report concerning the reliable nature of this evidence was of particular importance to the proceedings. The scientific findings relating to the soil composition and the DNA evidence are central to the prosecution’s argument regarding the involvement of the named parties in the incident. The testimony aims to provide the court with a comprehensive understanding of the physical evidence linking the accused to the crime scene.
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