Throughout the summer of 1975, Bajram Fezollari’s father, Feridon, would take him for walks around the shores of Lake Ohrid nearly every evening. However, these were not just leisurely walks meant to strengthen the link between a father who had been away from his child for over ten years and his adolescent son. The two were actually on a covert assignment. Feridon had been walking the lakeshore of Pogradec intermittently for four years, keeping a close eye on the timing and methods of police patrols in the area. He noted the number of guards on duty at all times, when they changed shifts, and the number of lights they would shine onto the lake at night, as well as their placements. Then, one summer evening