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Sunday, February 12, 2017

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Incident report #SSU 022/3896
On Wednesday 04 June 2003, at 1130 hours, an old lady entered Police Station #3 and asked if there was a female officer working. The duty officer told her that there would be a female officer available at 1400 hours. The old lady thanked the officer and left. At 1430 hours on the same day, the old lady returned to the police station with a second female and child. She asked if they could speak to the female officer that was now working, and they were taken to interview room #2. The female officer entered the interview room and asked the ladies why they needed to speak with her.  The first lady said that the other lady was her sister and that she was the victim of her husband beating her almost every night. The officer asked the second woman if that was true but the woman did not respond to her question. She just looked down at the floor. The officer approached the lady to look more closely at her. The officer observed that the woman was quite thin. The first lady told the officer that her sister had lost 15 kilos of body weight in the last 3 months and that she now weighed only 40 kilos. She was dressed in long, dark clothing, with a black scarf on her head and dark glasses covering her eyes. The officer could see bruises on the lady’s face and asked her to remove her black scarf and glasses. As the woman lifted her arms to remove her glasses, the police office observed bruises on the woman’s wrists. When the scarf and glasses were removed, the officer could see that the left side of the lady’s face was bruised and swollen and that some of her hair has been cut unevenly. The officer asked who did this to her and the woman quietly said that her husband did it last night at 2100 hours.  The officer instructed the lady to tell her what happened.  The lady said that when her husband came home last night he smelled very strongly from drinking beer. She asked him where he had been and he told her, “Shut up! I am the man of the house and I can drink beer if I want.” The officer asked the woman if her husband drank beer very much and she said that he was drinking beer since he lost his job when the factory closed. The officer asked if he had ever struck her before and she said that he hit her once or twice. The lady’s sister interrupted and told the officer that the husband had beaten her many times and that he was the person that took scissors and cut her sister’s hair to shame her. The officer asked the woman if her husband had ever beaten anyone else or acted violent. The lady said that many times her husband would come home and throw things to break them but last night after he hit her he said that he was going to beat their child. The lady started to cry and explained that they have one daughter, three years old. After her husband had beaten her he fell asleep so she took her daughter and fled to her sister’s house. The officer was told by the victim that she and her daughter would be staying at her sister’s residence, North Street #2780, grid reference 388-717, until it was safe for them to come home.



Follow-up report #SSU 022/3896
On Wednesday 04 June 2003, at 1800 hours two officers from Police Station #3 went to Main Street #6747, grid reference 447-927, to interview the husband of the victim. He stated that he did not care if his wife left him, and that he should have the right to beat his wife anytime that he wanted. He said that he was not remorseful, and that he was proud that he had beaten his wife severely. The officers arrested the husband and transported him to police station #3 for further questioning. The investigation is continuing.
Q1:      Where did the victim and daughter flee too?
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Q2:    What was the husband proud of having done?
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Q3:     What right did the husband say that he should have?
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Q4:    How many kilos did the victim weigh three months ago?
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Q5:    How many females were in interview room #2?
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Q6:    Was the duty officer a female?
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Q7:    Why was the victim’s hair cut unevenly?
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Q8:     What was the threat against the child?
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Q9:    How would the husband break things in the home?
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Q10:    What was the date of the last beating?




READING COMPREHENSION TEST   
 VEHICLE CHASE
Incident report #SSU 022/3898
                 On Monday 17 March 2003, at 0745 hours, two Kosovo Police Service officers were on  patrol duty in a police vehicle when they observed a white van type vehicle, license #496 KS 858 driving very fast. The officers stopped the white van type vehicle for questioning by using their blue police flashing light. The driver stopped his vehicle and the patrol vehicle stopped five meters behind his vehicle. As the officers started to exit their vehicle, the driver of the white van type vehicle sped away very quickly. The officers ran back to their vehicle and chased the white van type vehicle west on Airport Street. The police vehicle drove at speeds in excess of 120km per hour while chasing the offender’s vehicle, but were unable to catch the offender’s vehicle because it was going twenty km per hour faster than the police vehicle. Suddenly, the offender turned his vehicle north on to anunpaved roadway.
                 The officers continued the pursuit. The offender drove for approximately a hundred meters more, when he drove into a large hole in the road and lost control of his vehicle. The vehicle slid across the road and struck a large tree, causing damage to the front, driver’s side of the vehicle and then rolled upside down into a deep ditch on the South side of the roadway at grid reference 184-846. The officers stopped their vehicle on the opposite side of the road and proceeded cautiously toward the offender’s vehicle. When they were approximately two meters away from the white van type vehicle they could see that the offender was still in his vehicle but was not moving. There were no signs of blood or injury to the offender. As the officers got closer they could see three bundles, approximately 35cm by 20cm by 25cm, in the rear cargo area of the vehicle. One of the bundles was ripped open and a dark green plant material was spilling out. The first officer proceeded to the front of the vehicle to check the physical condition of the driver. The offender was breathing but did not respond to any of the officer’s verbal commands. The officer radioed for an ambulance and the offender was taken to the local hospital. The second officer searched the offender’s vehicle and found another bundle under the front seat, with a knife. The knife was 20cm long with old blood stains. There were no papers or registration found in the vehicle. All materials were seized as evidence and taken to Police Station #4.
Follow-up report #SSU 022/3898
The bundles of dark green plant material that were taken from the accident scene were tested and found to be marijuana. The weight of each bundle was two kilos. The total estimated value of all of the marijuana was 40,000 euros. The investigation will continue until the officers can question the offender. The blood stains on the knife was tested and revealed to be animal blood, of an unknown type.
Follow-up report #SSU 022/3898
The offender was transported to local hospital and examined by a doctor. The doctor reported to the police that the offender had two broken ribs on the left side of his chest and his left arm was broken. There did not appear to be any internal injuries but the man remained unconscious. The doctor told the police that he would call Police Station #4 as soon as the man was conscious and could be questioned.

Q1:      What caused damage to the front driver’s side of the offenders vehicle?
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Q2:      What position was the offender’s vehicle in after the accident?
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Q3:      What type of blood stains were on the knife?
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Q4:      How many bundles of marijuana were found in the offender’s vehicle?
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Q5:      What was the total weight of all of the bundles?
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Q6:      What was found with the last bundle that was recovered?
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Q7:      Who found the knife?

Q8:      Why didn’t the offender respond to any of the verbal commands of the officers?
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Q9:      What was the speed of the white van type vehicle during the chase?
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Q10:    What was the value of each bundle?
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ANSWERS            READING TEST               “ROMEO-1”
Answer paper A
Q1:      What caused damage to the front driver’s side of the offenders vehicle?
           TREE
Q2:      What position was the offender’s vehicle in after the accident?
           UPSIDE DOWN
Q3:      What type of blood stains were on the knife?
           UNKNOWN
Q4:      How many bundles of marijuana were found in the offender’s vehicle?
           4
Q5:      What was the total weight of all the bundles?
           8 KILOS
Q6:      What was found with the last bundle that was recovered?
           KNIFE
Q7:      Who found the knife?
           SECOND OFFICER
Q8:      Why didn’t the offender respond to any of the verbal commands of the officers?
           UNCONSCIOUS
Q9:      What was the speed of the white van type vehicle during the chase?
           140
Q10:    What was the value of each bundle?
           10,000 EUROS

Incident report #SSU 022/3894
                At 0030 hrs on Sunday 25 February 2003, in the Prizren area, German KFOR along with French UNMIK police unit were on patrol when they found the body of a male, about twenty years old, with long black hair, wearing black pants, a red shirt and no shoes, lying in a ditch at the side of the road at grid reference 674-473. The body of the young man had tape around both wrists, over the mouth, and a large knife type wound in the chest. The victim also had a tattoo of a black snake on the back of his right hand. All of the victim’s pockets were empty and there was no further information known about the victim.. The only witness to the incident was a forty year old male Albanian named Agron, who was very frightened that if he spoke to UNMIK or KFOR that he also may be killed for talking about a local black market Albanian chief. Agron was told by the German KFOR and the French UNMIK Officer that they would guard and watch over his home and family from any actions of revenge from the black market chief if he would talk to them. Agron agreed to give information about the incident that he witnessed.

Follow-up report #SSU 022/3894

The Prizren Serious Crime Unit interviewed Agron with the German KFOR and the French UNMIK. Agron told the interviewer that while in his residence above the “Good Times Bakery” at grid reference 676 320, at about 2300 hrs on Saturday 24 February he heard very loud yelling of several persons downstairs from his residence above the bakery. When he went downstairs to see what the problem was he was met at the door by a man that was holding a half-meter long knife in his right hand. Agron identified the man as “Bekim” the local black market chief. Agron stated that he could see beyond the doorway into the room, and saw a young man with long black hair and a red shirt sitting in a chair with his wrists taped to the arms of the chair and his mouth covered with tape with the bakery vehicle driver Mentor standing beside him. Bekim told Agron that if he wanted to live, he should forget what he had seen that night. Agron said that a short time later he observed from his residence window, the dead body of the victim being placed in the back of the white bakery delivery van, license # 669 KS 668 by Bekim and Mentor, and driving quickly away from the area of the bakery.

Follow-up report #SSU 022/3894

The Serious Crime Unit, located and matched to the victim, a missing persons report  from Pristina, about a male, Albanian, age 23, by the name of Arben who had a black snake tattoo on his right hand who was in the witness protection program and scheduled to testify against Bekim and Mentor for theft and drug sales. The Serious Crime Unit, and UNMIK went to the “Good Times Bakery” at grid reference 676 320 and arrested Bekim and Mentor. During a search of the bakery the Officers recovered several pieces of blood stained tape, white shoes and a blood stained large knife. The seized items were turned over to the Forensic Section for analysis. Bekim and Mentor were brought before the Investigating Judge. The investigation is continuing.
QUESTIONS                                     READING TEST OSCAR 1.
Family Name: DHANA…..………First name: DHAN…………………..
CP#…..................…Country:…............................Date…………………..                                                                               
Q1:      Where was the tattoo found on the victim’s body?
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Q3:      What was the fatal wound to the victim caused by?
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Q4:      What was the color and license number of the vehicle the murders used?
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 Q5:      What were the names of the men who were involved in the murder?
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Q6:      How was the victim kept silent while in the bakery?
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Q7:      What was the clothing that the victim was wearing?
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Q8:      Where was Arben killed?
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Q9:      What was the grid reference of the “Good Times Bakery”?
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Q10:    What items were seized during the search of the “Good Times Bakery”?

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