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A number of countries from North and East Africa, as well as Central and South America, are havens of choice for Bulgarian criminals who have escaped the country.
The list of the 15 most attractive countries for runaways, complied after a research by Bulgarian investigation authorities, consists of Egypt, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Columbia, Venezuela, Brazil, Equador, Peru, Chili, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and RSA.
Bulgaria has no bilateral agreements for legal help or extradition of criminals with any of those countries except South Africa.
According to investigators, fleeing criminals use 3 main transfer zones to reach their destination: Spain and Portugal on to America, North Africa, as well as Bulgaria's Black Sea border, on to Turkey or Russia.
For 2010, 160 Bulgarians have been repatriated, while authorities have sent 280 international arrest warrants. Since the start of 117, the number of wanted suspects returned is 117.
Evidence collected so far in the investigation into the deaths linked to the Petrohan case has not altered the initial conclusion that no outside individuals were present at the crime scenes, Sofia Deputy Appellate Prosecutor Nataliya Nikolova said on Wed
Customs officers at the “Kapitan Andreevo” checkpoint intercepted a truck carrying cocaine and gold bars valued at a combined total of 1,431,906.60 euros during a thorough inspection on February 22, 2026.
The Sofia District Court has ruled that the initial 24-hour police detention of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev was unlawful. The decision came after an appeal filed by his attorney, Ina Lyulcheva
The Sofia District Prosecutor’s Office has sought international cooperation in the investigation into the deaths linked to the “Petrohan–Okolchitsa” case.
Greek authorities have detained four Bulgarian nationals near the town of Farsala in southern Thessaly on charges of kidnapping, human trafficking, and the exploitation of their fellow citizens
A 37-year-old Syrian citizen has been sentenced to four years in prison following a conviction for committing acts intended to satisfy sexual desire without intercourse and for extorting BGN 50, according to the Sofia District Prosecution Office.
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