MSC ARIES Seizure by Iran Sparks Fears of Escalating Conflict in Middle East
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Navy seized the MSC ARIES container ship, reportedly linked to Israel, near the Strait of Hormuz
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has urged the 21 Bulgarian sailors busted in Spain on a ship carrying 3 tons of cocaine to cooperate with the Spanish authorities.
Borisov met Wednesday with members of the sailors' family, at the request of the latter, BGNES reported.
The worried families wanted the Bulgarian government to provide legal aid to the detained sailors.
Last week, Spanish authorities nabbed 31 people, including 21 Bulgarians, after seizing 3 tons of cocaine brought from South America on a ship caught off the southern coast.
Bulgaria's Specialized Criminal Court released late on Monday two suspects allegedly involved in the immense cocaine shipment.
The suspects are Doychin Doychev, owner of the Burgas-based Seaborne Trade company and the SV Nikolay ship, and Ruslan Kolev, the man who recruited the ship's sailors.
"Everybody must confess, and tell who, how, what they know," the Bulgarian PM told the sailors' relatives, making it clear that he was enraged over the entire incident but that the Bulgarian state would certainly provide legal assistance to the detained sailors.
Borisov told the families he had "sent" Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov to go to Spain on Thursday.
"We have the assurance of Mr. Borisov that the state is committed to assisting us in this case but we will await Minister Tsvetanov's return from Spain to make comments," Ivelina Atanasova, a relative of one of the arrested Bulgarian sailors, was quoted as saying after the end of the meeting with the PM.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
Bulgarian journalist Dimitar Stoyanov finds himself embroiled in controversy after being detained by authorities for 24 hours on charges of hooliganism and threatening behavior with a weapon
In Bulgaria, a stark reality persists regarding domestic violence, as highlighted by Assoc. Dr. Aleksey Pamporov from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgarian authorities found themselves grappling with a peculiar case involving a 60-year-old Ukrainian woman
In a pioneering initiative to address road safety, a new campaign will see road offenders receiving letters from relatives of those who lost their lives in accidents
Bulgaria is grappling with a sharp increase in counterfeit currency, with the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) reporting a concerning surge in fake banknotes, particularly those of 100 BGN denominations
In a chilling turn of events, the lifeless body of a man was discovered in Sofia's "Zapaden Park" yesterday, as reported by NovaTV
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022