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The assassination attempt on Judge Irena Gjoka in 2007, how the secretary saved her from bullets

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The assassination attempt on Judge Irena Gjoka in 2007, how the secretary saved

Irena Gjoka, today a member of the Special Court Against Corruption and Organized Crime, was another judge who would fall prey to bullets in 2007.

At that time, Gjoka was a judge at the Fier Court.

Excerpt from the show "On Target":

It was January 18, 2007.

3:30 p.m.

When Irena Maneku announced the decision, which allowed the ex-wife of a defendant to enter the apartment they co-owned.

The defendant was Hajdar Malaj.

Who had come this day prepared to face not only a decision that would not be satisfactory to him, but also to impose justice by means of bullets.

Just like he did.

As Judge Irena Maneku Gjoka began reading the verdict, he pulled out a gun and started shooting at her.

Although he shot at the judge, the bullets fired from the plaintiff's gun missed.

This was because the court secretary had spotted the weapon that came out of the perpetrator's bag in time.

Calling on the judge to be careful.

Judge Irena Maneku, who miraculously escaped the bullets that were pouring towards her.

The court secretary in room number 6 caught the perpetrator in time as he was trying to take a gun out of his bag.

At this moment, as soon as she sees that Hajdar Malaj is pointing the gun at her, she shouts at the judge, saying: 'Be careful, he has a pistol.'

At this moment, the referee enters under the podium and Hajdar Malaj pulls the trigger, attempting to shoot.

But judge Irena Maneku, fortunately for her, was not hit by the bullet.

This is after the perpetrator's gun was blocked.

Meanwhile, the secretary's courage went so far that, in an act of sublimation, she grabbed the perpetrator from behind in an attempt to prevent him from continuing to shoot.

During the moment the perpetrator's gun was jammed, the secretary grabbed the shooter from behind, preventing him from getting organized.

What gives the judge the opportunity to flee the courtroom and hide in another judge's office?

But the one who suffered from this revenge, where judge Irena Maneku and her decision were at the center, was Agim Gjoka, a security guard at the courthouse who was the first to intervene as soon as he saw Hajdar Malaj with a pistol in his hand. Malaj, meanwhile, was standing at the door of the courtroom.

Where he also shoots at the security officer, leaving him wounded in the arm, who, however, with his paralyzed hand, does not allow the perpetrator to leave.

It also neutralizes him from reloading the gun, thus preventing a potential tragedy.

Hajdar Malaj, who was arrested in the courtroom by police officers just minutes later. But the punishment for the perpetrator who shot the judge and the security guard would be swift and in record time.

Hajdar Malaj was sentenced in 2007 to 20 years in prison for attempted murder of a judge and police officers, thus receiving an exemplary sentence.

Meanwhile, subsequent investigations revealed that the Fier Court had serious problems with the security of judges and staff, and lacked detectors to detect weapons.

And likewise, physical checks were not carried out at the entrance to the court. But the victims in the justice system are not only judges.

But also lawyers.

Ravik Gurra was having a coffee at this bar on the evening of March 22, 2019 in Elbasan when he was shot with a silenced pistol.

Bullets that hit him in the head. The perpetrator who disappeared with the darkness. A well-organized assassination.

Where just a few minutes after the execution, the shooter's car was found burned out on the outskirts of the city of Elbasan. Gurra lived between Albania and Great Britain.

And it is said that he was killed as a result of a gang feud in the city of Elbasan, where he was the lawyer for the Çapja family.

At around 19:35, in a bar in Elbasan, citizen Ravik Gurra, 50 years old, resident of Elbasan, was shot dead by unidentified persons.

Police services have set up checkpoints on all entrance and exit roads and are combing the area where the perpetrators are suspected to have fled.

One of the most interesting testimonies regarding the murder of lawyer Ravik Gurra is that given to the Special Court for Serious Crimes by Erion Alibej.

The repentant justice minister, who said he suspects that Suel Çela's group was behind the murder of lawyer Ravik Gurra in March 2019.

A conversation that he said Suel Çela himself had recounted to him at a time when Alibey himself was interested in learning who killed his brother Endrit and uncle Arben Dylgjeri, in the Bradashesh massacre, where a Turkish citizen traveling in the car with them also lost his life.

 'I told Sueli that one of the shooters was your soldier, a Shkodra man called 'Naqo'. Sueli wrote directly to him. Then in the conversation I said: 'What happened to my lawyer Ravikun?'(?) He told me: 'He poked his nose into 'Maçi' (Klodian Çopja) a lot.'

Ardjan Çapja himself, one of the leaders in prison today, of one of the gangs that ruled Elbasan, has requested several times that the murder of his lawyer, Ravik Gurra, be solved.

Who, according to him, had investigative materials regarding the massacre of February 3, 2016, in which a politician was wiretapped.

Wiretaps that turn out to have disappeared.

Meanwhile, suspicions are that lawyer Ravik Gurra was executed by hired killers who came from abroad, but have not yet been discovered. / BalkanWeb

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    Feti Dema

    Sulmi ndaj Irena Gjokës nuk ka të bëjë fare me 'virgjërinë patriotike' të Gjyqtares së SPAK. Por me vezën që ju ka ardhur te b...tha politikanëve. Irena Gjoka nuk ka pranuar të bëhet vegël e qarqeve vorio epiriote të Greqisë. Ata që kanë pranuar, janë sot Ministra.

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