Two justice reformers, Nuredin Dumani and Erion Alibej, clash in the Golden Bullet trial at the GJKKO.
The latter, known by the nickname "Krymi", stated in the hearing while responding to the lawyers that he was the person who told Nuredin Dumani about the Bradashesh massacre, where Alibey lost his brother, Endrit Alibey, his uncle Arben Dylgjeri and a Turkish citizen, their friend.
"Nuredin did not admit to me that his brother was at the event. Maybe there was some disagreement with his brother," said Alibey.
His statement brought a harsh reaction from Dumani. "It's a lie. You should apologize for this," he said.
The court ordered that Nuredin Dumani be removed from the special forces guarding him, so that he would not have visual contact with Alibey.
Dumani, Alibej and Skerdi Tase are repentant in the Golden Bullet process.






















