Bulgarian Police Seizes Illegal Guns Linked to 'Killers' Case

Crime | December 16, 2012, Sunday // 11:50
Bulgarian Police Seizes Illegal Weapons Linked to 'Killers' Case: Bulgarian Police Seizes Illegal Guns Linked to 'Killers' Case Members of the "Killers" organized crime group are being escorted into the Courtroom. Photo by BGNES

Illegally owned guns and munitions have been seized by the Bulgarian police from the home of the father of one of the defendants in the high-profile organized crime case codenamed "The Killers."

The information was reported Sunday by the Interior Ministry's press office.

The operation has been carried out jointly with the Sofia Regional Prosecutor's Office. Four addresses in the village of Mala Tsarkva, near the mountain town of Samokov, have been raided.

The illegal weapons have been found in properties owned by the father of defendant Raycho Stoynev AKA Hizharya (The Mountain Cabin Keeper).

Thus is the second time since a raid in 2010 when police finds illegal weapons in a home of Stoynev Sr.

In 2011, the 61-year-old man received a suspended sentence of 1 year and 4 months and 3-year probation for illegal guns ownership. He also has a DUI sentence.

His criminal record dates from the distant 1968 when he stole a cassette player from his high school. In 2007, Stoynev Sr. has been fined for obstructing justice after not letting a law enforcement officer inside his house.

According to the prosecution, the son, Raycho Stoynev, has hidden in the mountain cabin he managed two killers.

In November, Prosecutor, Asya Petrova, asked life with parole for Petar Atmadzhov, and 20 years behind bars for Stoynev.

The prosecution also asked life without parole for five defendants.

They are Petar Stoyanov the "Chieftain," Vasil Kostov, Yanko Popov, and Georgi Valev.

They were among a number of people arrested in the summer of 2010 in what has been dubbed special operation "Killers" by Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov, and were later charged with three contract murders, two beatings, two arsons and one explosion.

The operation was carried out by the police, DANS, and the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office in connection with the murder of the controversial Samokov football club president Yuriy Galev. The President of the Bulgarian Sumo Federation Petar Stoyanov aka the "Chieftain" was among those detained.

Petar Stoyanov is a leading figure in the Bulgarian sumo world. He has a silver and two bronze world medals in amateur sumo. The "Chieftain" is also a close friend to Bulgaria's best sumo wrestler Kotooshu.

After the arrest, the administration of now-former President, Georgi Parvanov, came out with an official statement refuting media allegations that Stoyanov is or has ever been an adviser to the President, but the chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Science, Children, Youth and Sports, confirmed that Stoyanov was an adjunct advisor for them.

The "Chieftain" has denied any connection to organized crime.

Vasil Kostov is believed to have been the right hand of the Chieftain, while Georgi Valev – the person who ordered two of the murders. Yanko Popov is charged as one of the perpetrators and with being one of the gangs ringleaders.

Petar Atmadzhov has taken part in two murders and two beatings. Raycho Stoynev had helped two killers hide in a mountain cabin, which he managed.

At the time, Tsvetanov announced known -criminal, Yanko Popov aka Tutsi, had ordered the murder of Yuriy Galev while the President of the Bulgarian Sumo Federation was one of the organizers Galev's murder. The other person ordering the murder was identified by the Minister as Vasil Kostov aka Vasko Ketsa (The Sneaker), who had also organized the murder of Shumen businessman Rumen Rashev.

Another known criminal, Metodi Ivanov, had been the keeper of the gun with which Galev was murdered. The actual shooter was identified as Georgi Petkov aka Damchi.

Part of the group members are also connected to some other high-profile mafia killings in the recent past, Tsvetanov said, but did not offer more details.

In July, the 24 Chasa (24 Hours) daily published an article informing the "Killers" received an order for Prime Minister Boyko Borisov's assassination about 6-7 months ago, citing sources from the investigation. The Interior Minister declined commenting.

Tsvetanov, however, has hinted the "Killers" may be behind the slaying of Bulgaria's top banker Emil Kyulev. Emil Kyulev, one of the richest men in Bulgaria, was shot and killed in 2005. His murder was particularly shocking because he did not fit the profile of an underworld boss.

The trial continues at the Shumen Regional Court with two other prosecutors and about 20 defense lawyers making their pleas.

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