Joint Investigation Team

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The Joint Investigation Team is an international law enforcement and judicial collaboration formed to conduct the criminal investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014.

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instanceOf international investigative body
joint investigation team
law enforcement cooperation mechanism
aimsToProvide accountability for victims of MH17
announcedFurtherLinesOfInquiry possible chain of command responsibility
collectsEvidenceType forensic evidence
intercepted communications
radar data
satellite imagery
witness statements
communicatesVia press conferences
public investigation updates
concludedLaunchAreaControlledBy pro-Russian armed groups in eastern Ukraine
concludedLaunchLocation agricultural field near Pervomaiskyi in eastern Ukraine
concludedWeaponOrigin Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
concludedWeaponSystemUsed Buk surface-to-air missile system
cooperatesWith Eurojust
Europol
coordinatedBy Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands (Openbaar Ministerie)
surface form: Netherlands Public Prosecution Service
dateEstablished 2014
focusesOnCrimeType murder
war crimes-related conduct assessment
formedInResponseTo shootdown of MH17 over eastern Ukraine on 17 July 2014
hasAlternativeName JIT
MH17 Joint Investigation Team
hasJurisdictionOver criminal investigation related to the MH17 crash
hasMemberCountry Australia
Belgium
Malaysia
Netherlands
Ukraine
hasPurpose to conduct the criminal investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
headquarteredIn Netherlands
identifiedSuspect Igor Girkin
Leonid Kharchenko NERFINISHED
Oleg Pulatov NERFINISHED
Sergey Dubinsky NERFINISHED
investigatesFlight Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
investigatesIncident downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
legalBasis EU Council Framework Decision 2002/465/JHA on joint investigation teams
publiclyPresentedFindingsOn 28 September 2016
supportsProsecutionIn District Court of The Hague MH17 criminal trial
usesLegalFramework Dutch criminal law
Ukrainian criminal law
international criminal law principles
victimNationalitiesInScope citizens of Australia
citizens of Belgium
citizens of Malaysia
citizens of Ukraine
citizens of the Netherlands
worksWith Dutch Safety Board

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 investigatingBody Joint Investigation Team