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Humanitarian Law Centerdocumentation in the case files, it can be seen that, before the investigation,parts of the corpses had been torn before the crime scene investigation,which has, obviously, made it additionally difficult to count the corpsesand attempt to describe them by the investigative judge.These problems at the time of the crime scene investigation and the factthat, due to the ongoing bombardment, it was difficult for the investigativejudge to get to the crime scene, and the fact that the crime scene investigationwas carried out two days after the event, explain the confusion aboutthe number of corpses and their place and position on the crime scene asrecorded in the minutes of the crime scene investigation. This, however,does not influence the veracity of the minutes of the crime scene investigationbecause the confusions from the minutes have been cleared at thehearing of witnesses Anastasijević and Janković whose statements, as far astheir essential parts are concerned, agree with the contents of the minutesof the crime scene investigation and corroborate one another. On the basisof the findings of the ballistics expert witness it was determined that allcartridge cases collected at the crime scene, and analysed, were fired fromthe same type of firearms - Kalashnikov 7.62 mm automatic rifles.Although the corpses were sent to the Forensic Institute of the Clinic andHospital Centre in Priština, the autopsy was not performed and the corpses,on 1 or 2 April 1999, were returned to Podujevo. On the basis of the statementgiven by witness Srboslav Biserčić 73 who was the commander of theCivilian Defence Headquarters in Podujevo and witness Miško Keča whowas the chief of the Civilian Protection Headquarters in Podujevo, it was determinedthat 19 corpses of unidentified persons were returned, in a truck,to Podujevo and that they had organised the burial at the existing Muslimcemetery in Podujevo.According to the statement of witness Biserčić, exhumation was not carriedout until 18 June 1999. It was carried out later on, in the presence of KFOR.On the basis of the autopsy report in the case files, it can be determinedthat the exhumation and autopsy were carried out by experts from theICTY in The Hague. The exhumation and autopsy were carried out from the73 Srboljub Biserčić312

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