Tv Klan reports that "Guard Tower or 'Guard Tower' is suspected of having rectified the Josifi family from Përmeti that led to the self-sacrifice of Zhaneta Josifi and one of the girls." In the same article, it is stated: Sources from the Prosecution suggest that the whole family was recruited by this sect about 6 years ago in Tirana. After the suicide of the head of the family, Lluka Josifi, Zhaneta and the two girls were given financial assistance by this sect, creating a close relationship with them.
According to TV Klan, "it is suspected that this sect may have preached and applied extreme methods, leading to the self-sacrifice of Jeanne and Anisa Josif."
From the verifications of Anabel.al, it results that the "Watchtower" is not a religious sect, but it is the literature through which Jehovah's Witnesses spread their beliefs. "Watchtower" and "Wake up!" are magazines that are distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses door to door and are produced each month as regular magazines. The name in English is not "Guard Tower", but "The Watchtower".
From what can be understood so far, the magazines have been found in the house of the Josifi family. Jehovah's Witnesses denied the membership of the mother and the daughters of the family. On the other hand, a family member told Top Channel that the girls had come into contact with a religious group from the Netherlands operating in Përmet. Until now, it is still unclear which group it is.
Meanwhile, TV Klan reports that the people who have entered the family's apartment in recent months are being investigated, as it is thought that they have followed the "ritual for the resurrection" of Anisa Josif. Police and the Prosecution are awaiting the testimony of Blerta Josif, the only surviving daughter, and if it is established that other people were aware of the incident, then they could be charged with murder.