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In the investigative file, the position of the Greek side in the first days after the event is analyzed. A letter from the then foreign minister to the chairman of the Security Council stated that the Albanian side had announced late.
But in fact Kakavija’s guard officer had notified his Greek counterpart of the armed attack asking for help. The document of the investigative file states that there was no response from the Greek side for cooperation.
“The Greek side was informed through the guard officer of the Albanian border point of Kakavija, who went and met the guard officer of the Greek border point about the crime and to ask him for help in catching the criminals. “There was no response from the Greek side for cooperation.”
In a meeting that the then director of Police Agim Shehu held in Ioannina with the head of the Greek secret service Antinios Angelopoulos, the latter had denied Greek involvement. He had used as a pretext that the Greek side had not acted to capture the terrorists as the Albanians had only reported through a police officer at the border, and it was not known which Greek police officer had been notified.
He has raised claims that there are no footprints or toes to prove authorship. Regarding the Greek communication of the aggressors, the head of the Greek secret services had taken the position that his language is spoken by thousands of Albanians. He further stated that there are no terrorist groups in the Hellenic state.
This contradicts the very statements quoted above by Greek officials and the media that provide ample information about the terrorist organization MAVI. An organization that has clear territorial goals towards the Albanian sovereign lands.
“There was indicative evidence, and data that lead to an increase in the number of collaborators who had worked in this criminal offense with terrorist intentions to the point of violating sovereignty,” said Eugen Beçi, former prosecutor in the case.
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