Protests Across Bulgaria and Europe in Support of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev
Demonstrations were held in Sofia, Varna, Ruse, and several European cities in support of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, who was arrested on July 8
The court in the Bulgarian city of Veliko Tarnovo has decided to leave in jail one of the five detainees in the special police operation “the Killers”.
Georgi Petkov, aka Dachi, was busted together with four other men as part of a group of paid assassins over the murder of controversial football club president Yuriy Galev in June 2010.
On Friday, the Court of Appeals in Veliko Tarnovo confirmed the ruling of the district court in the Bulgarian city of Pleven and decided to keep behind bars Petkov, who was accused of attempting murder of Kamen Balbuzanov, aka Kukata (“The Cop”), a large-scale drug lord controlling the cocaine trade and much of local life in the northern city of Pleven.
According to the magistrates from Veliko Tarnovo, the gathered evidence was enough to prove that the detained tried to attempt a murder on November 20, 2009.
The court has also decided that Petkov might abscond or commit another crime.
The “Killer” might face from 15 to 20 years imprisonment, life imprisonment or life imprisonment without parole.
The ruling of the Court of Appeals cannot be appealed.
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