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A Bulgarian sailor was convicted to 11 years imprisonment over drug trafficking. File photo
A Bulgarian sailor has been convicted of 11 years imprisonment in Denmark over attempt of trafficking 22 kg of cocaine.
The 47-year-old Bulgarian has been convicted at the court in the town of Svendborg, Denmark for his attempt to carry the cocaine through the Port of Fredericia.
The drug was found on the board of the Bulgarian Naval Forces' ship "Svilen Rusev" in October 2009. The ship had arrived from Argentina.
Fingerprints of the convicted sailor have been found on the packages with the drug, worth about USD 10 M.
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The Sofia Directorate of Internal Affairs has reported a new and particularly dangerous method of drug distribution aimed at children
The Sofia District Prosecutor’s Office has concluded that the dog named Maya, who was run over in Sofia’s Razsadnika neighborhood
The doctor involved in the fatal incident with the stray dog Maya has left Bulgaria
The Military Medical Academy (VMA) in Sofia has suspended North Macedonian citizen Dr. Nenad Tsonevski, who was involved in the case of a dog being run over in the capital’s Rassadnika district
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