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"Everyone wants positions – in regulatory bodies and ministries," he emphasized.
Alexei Petrov, a former employee of the national security agency DANS, has been allowed to travel abroad, in a court sitting on the high-profile "Octopus" case.
The trial was relaunched on Friday after having been pending for months.
The ruling was made by Atanas Atanasov, who was recently designated by the Sofia City Court to be Rapporteur of the case after judge Rumyana Chenalova, who had been in charge, was removed from office for a six-month period.
Petrov will be able to travel outside Bulgaria several times until end-June, and Marchelo Dzholotov, allegedly an "accomplice" to Petrov, will do this in April.
The trial began after a police operation against organized crime dubbed “Octopus” conducted in February 2010 during the first term in office of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.
A dozen of people were detained in the operation. Ever since, Petrov has been subject to mounting accusations of his involvement in organized criminal activity.
Asa Hutchinson, former head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and ex-governor of Arkansas, has raised alarms over reports that Russian fuel is being smuggled through the private Burgas port "Europe"
Authorities in Bulgaria have charged two men, aged 29 and 20, with the murder of 20-year-old Marian Paskov from the town of Kula
A 41-year-old Russian woman was found dead in her home in the Bulgarian seaside town of Balchik
A 32-year-old man from Sofia has been charged with causing moderate bodily harm after attacking two meteorologists at the synoptic station on Murgash Peak in the Balkan Mountains
The prosecutor’s office is expected to release more details later today about the investigation into the brutal murder of 20-year-old Marian Paskov in the Bulgarian town of Kula
Two meteorologists on duty at the forecasting station on Murgash Peak were brutally attacked on the night of March 9
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