"Këshku planted the bomb at VEFA"
Terrorist gang: 26 crimes in four years
Milishti i Brendshëm Shamaja describes the organization’s operating mechanism
Mentor Kikia
TIRANA - The shocking testimony of the man who for three years was one of the organizers and accomplices of the terrorist gang has revealed the mechanism and way this organization operated. Milishti i Brendshëm, sentenced to 26 years in prison, in his sixteen-page testimony denounced the entire chain of its operation, from the instigators to the executors.
At yesterday’s session in the Tirana Court, where the trial of 11 members of the organization known as "Hakmarrja për Drejtësi" is under way, Viktor Koçi, also known by the nickname "Këshku", testified for nearly three hours. He is one of the defendants for placing the bomb at the headquarters of the "VEFA" foundation, where five people lost their lives. The list of crimes committed by this organization includes the two bomb executions in central Tirana, at the train station and at the entrance to the Presidency, which left seven people dead, as well as the SHIK deputy colonels Bashkim Gazidede and Agron Haklaj [?].
TIRANA - The terrorist organization "Hakmarrja për Drejtësi" was created to carry out the kidnapping of former Prime Minister Vilson Ahmeti. This was stated yesterday before the Tirana Court by former Milishti, sentenced to 26 years in prison, Viktor Koçi. According to him, most of the plan to carry out this operation was organized in the neighboring state of Greece, where some of the organization’s members were taking refuge. He returned to Tirana on the orders of Abdulselam Tates in order to prepare the kidnapping of Vilson Ahmeti. One of the people informed was Aleksandër Elezi, accused of planting the bomb at the train station. He and Abdulselam Tate made the plan to kidnap the former prime minister. According to the testimony, the entire organization had contacts with SHIK and with deputies of the Democratic Party. The names of Dylgjer Vata and Beqir Balluku [?] were also mentioned in the courtroom.
The explosion of the car bomb at "VEFA". (Above) the portrait of one of its organizers.