One of the arrested intellectuals,
Jonuz Kaceli, was killed a day earlier (25 February), by
Mehmet Shehu after Kaceli punched and injured Shehu in the face after a long interrogation on
high treason accusations by Shehu and
Rasim Dedja. Kaceli was thrown out of a window, head-first from the second floor, in the pretense that he had committed suicide. The 22 victims were executed on 26 February 1951, six days after the first arrest was made. All of the victims were shot based on a government decree issued by the Ministry of the Interior on the same day of the killings. The Minister of Interior that issued the decree was
Omer Nishani.
Manol Konomi, at the time minister of justice, did not want to sign the death sentences without approval. They were executed at midnight, near the Beshiri bridge, 15 km from
Tirana, and were buried in a common grave, bound together. On 26 February 1951 the other victims were shot by an execution squad. The head of the police during that time,
Sali Ormëni, was killed one week after the bombing. On 5 March 1951 the executions were approved by the military court of
Communist Albania; that is eight days after the suspects were executed. ==Aftermath and legacy==