
The engineer, Ismet Devolli, has testified in the next session about the Gërdec tragedy at GJKKO. He said the general secretary called him to the office and asked him to extract the cost of the cartridges.
"I worked in the Ministry of Defense in the period 1966-67. The general secretary called us to the office and told us to get the cost of the cartridges, I told him that we cannot get the costs.
In the group I had an engineer and 2 officers and I had no experience in dismantling ammunition", he is said to have declared.
According to him, 4 members were in the group, but Col. Lekgjonaj was not in the commission for ammunition prices. "The material I have prepared does not calculate the costs of dismantling. The Ministry of Defense prepared a decommissioning strategy and the decommissioning board was built. We were not able to determine the costs of the expenses," he said.
Meanwhile, the financier, Col. Lekgjonaj, confessed that he did not agree on the prices of cartridges.
"I worked at the general staff of the FA. The chairman with the last name Hoxha told me that I was a member of the working group and would set the prices for the dismantling. At the last meeting we received an unofficial letter that determined some negligible prices in concept. I I didn't agree on the prices and I didn't sign any document, because there was no signature, stamp, no information about which company it came from. I was in finance, I mainly attended only meetings, which were recorded. Conclusions it was only produced by the Poliçani plant", he is said to have declared.
However, Mediu's lawyer, Henrik Ligori, objected, saying that the three plants have lost 244 million ALL. "The annihilation was done through burning. We demand that the witness Col. Lekgjonaj be prosecuted for perjury", he emphasized, while the other lawyer.
The factory worker, Qemal Mema, told about the work in the weapons dismantling factory. "I was hired by Dritan Minxolli. I was assembling the cartridges, there was danger in disassembly. The cartridges were fed into the machine, where the gunpowder was separated from the cartridges. I stopped working because I injured my leg. When I started working again, I was busy tying gunpowder bags.
We worked with primitive tools. On the day of the explosion, I was busy tying gunpowder bags. When back I heard an explosion. I was injured in the head and hand, I was hospitalized for 10 days in the military hospital. I was 3 to 7 meters from the center of the explosion, there was a lot of gunpowder on the floor in the form of a circle. I was not trained and had no regulations. I did not sign a contract and they told me that I was insured, but I received the money in my hand. The gospel dealt with us. On the day of the event, they told us not to move to eat bread, without removing the gunpowder from the ground", he declared.
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