
"We have submitted documentation full of evidence that warrants further investigation, which we have suggested to the court. We firmly believe that it can lead to the identification of at least some of those responsible for these horrendous crimes,"
"We've discovered that the safari departs from Trieste. We've stopped it, and there will be no more safaris,"
"We didn't obtain the names of the hunters or the organizers from SISMI; there should be a SISMI document certifying this,"
Milan's Attorney General's Office is seeking information about alleged organized "human safaris" in Sarajevo during the 1990s Bosnian War, where some Italians allegedly paid to travel and shoot civilians from Serb-Bosnian militia-controlled hills. Legal representatives submitted documentation asserting substantial evidence and urged judicial investigation to identify perpetrators. A former Bosnian intelligence agent is expected to testify and claims the agent informed Italy's SISMI in 1993, which reportedly said the safaris departed from Trieste and were stopped. The alleged route ran Trieste to Belgrade by air, then by road to Sarajevo. Questions remain about potential classified SISMI records and why no prosecutions occurred at the time.
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