Mothers and relatives of young people who went missing in the past years are demanding renewal of the investigations.
They also want to meet Interior Minister Rumen Petkov, Darik News reported.
A total of 14 people, aged 20 to 27 went missing in the Bulgarian town of Dobrich in 1998 in the course of just several months. Police claim that the cases are not connected, because the missing people didn't know each other.
Parents, however, believe that there is something in common between those cases. They say they had met every single Interior Minister since 1998, but to no avail. Police are not doing their job, and Dobrich is like the Bermuda Triangle, the parents say.