
The van that escorted them to their work points left Kamza at 5 in the morning.
The van driver would ask them if they were going to work and the women would get in the vehicle. They would go to Shkodra and the van would drop them off there and tell them that someone else would come to pick them up.
Some of the women did not know each other, but the purpose of their transportation was common, the economic need to support the family. Payments for the work ranged from 2,000 to 5,000 lek per day.
The citizens who were found in Zef Gjoni's apartment were questioned and in their statements they explain that they have no connection to what is suspected, but that they went to work in the sherbela, as they have economic needs and that they do not know any person or organizer, but they have heard that in the villages where they live they were looking for workers in Shkodër for the sherbela.
The case of the village of Bardhaj has actually been merged with another case in the city of Shkodra. An important operation by the police of this city in the village of Vallas, in Oblika. At a distance of 100 meters from the mosque, the blue uniforms found plots planted with about 32 thousand cannabis sativa roots.
During the inspection of the premises adapted for the cultivation of this plant, a total quantity of 246 kilograms ready for the market was found. At least 16 people were charged in connection with this operation.
More specifically, the case of the Dahati family. Besimi, along with his two sons, Izmir and Samet, were identified as the main growers of plots with around 32,000 plants.
The police then went to the last residence in the village, that of the village headman Xhevahir Tahiri, a residence that had been abandoned for years. There, they noticed a space used for drying cannabis. In one of the rooms of the house, mattresses had been added and various clothes or bags were found, mainly things necessary for women. The file also details the moments when one of the implicated persons threw them at the police officers and managed to escape.
'At one point, citizen Arian Popa stated that he had his cousin in the mountains and asked the police for his phone to call him. The moment he was given the phone, he immediately ran towards the forest, despite the pursuit, taking advantage of the dense vegetation, and managed to escape.'
The statements of the arrested Ardjan Tahiri have also revealed the organization of the work. According to him, Admir Selgjekaj was the main person who sponsored and directed the work of the cannabis plots, assisted by Arian Popa. The latter dealt with the supplies and recruitment of workers. Another strong testimony of Ardjan Tahiri was related to the hashish women who worked on their plots in the village of Vallas. According to him, there were about 70-80 women who worked with pruning the plant, to remove the buds from the stems and to let them dry. He admitted that he does not know who the women who were recruited were.
The police, after inspecting the site, have concluded that Tahiri's statements could be correct, as there could be around 70 sleeping accommodations in the adapted premises. Tahiri has stated that the person who recruited the women is exactly our interviewee. / Inside Story
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