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APPEAL No. GK (Return- Sentenced by Former Regime) Serbia and Montenegro [2004] UKIAT 00203
Date of hearing: 21 May 2004
Date Determination notified: 02 July 2004
GK | APPELLANT |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | RESPONDENT |
Mr Adam Pipe, of Counsel, instructed by the Immigration Advisory Service, appeared on behalf of the Appellant and Mr G Saunders, a Home Office Presenting Officer, appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
"I have already stated that the authorities were arresting all ethnic Albanians at the time and they had no proof against me. In any case the fact that my uncle paid a considerable sum of money which in reality would have ended up in the hands of the officials there meant that I was able to obtain bail at this time." (Our emphasis)
"In December 2000 I was charged with offences for not fighting during the war. This was separate to the incident in 1998 when I was released on bail after my uncle paid 20,000 Deutsch Marks to secure my release. In any case the police just suspected me of the gun-running. They did not have any evidence against me. There were many ethnic Albanians arrested at this time. When I left the detention area I left Montenegro straight away. It was in my absence I was sentenced to eleven years. As I explained I was sentenced due to the fact that I did not join the army, was accused of arms smuggling and attempting to topple the government". (Our emphasis)
RICHARD CHALKLEY
VICE-PRESIDENT