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"Air for health" will present the results of a one-year analysis that influences the dirty air in Sofia on the health of the people.
The Sofia City Court on Friday handed a one-year suspended sentence to Vladimira Yaneva, the court's former chair.
Yaneva, who resigned last year, was tried for the so-called "Worms" case after having unlawfully approved permits for the deployment of special surveillance equipment in the period between September 2013 and June 2014, at the time of protests against the previous elected government.
Yaneva is now on a three-year probation.
Todor Kostadinov, a defendant in the same case, was fined BGN 3000 for having misused special surveillance equipment.
The sentence was read out without either Yaneva or Kostadinov being in the courtroom.
Yaneva was found guilty of having authorized twice, between September 12, 2013 and March 25, 2015, an exension of the use of such equipment, which constitutes an offense under current legislation.
The former chair gave her approval despite the fact that the requests did not meet legal requirements by failing to point reasons for wiretapping.
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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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