Police 'Arrested Four' over BGN 206 M Withdrawn from KTB in Sacks

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Four people were detained as part of an ongoing investigation into the reportedly illicit withdrawal of BGN 206 M from the Corporate Commercial Bank (KTB), media reports say.  

Citing "its own" sources, the Bulgarian National Radio disputes previous information from the Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office, which announced Friday that only two people were arrested.

According to the report, the chief accountant of KTB's vault and his deputy are among those detained.

Investigators are yet to find out what was their role in the scheme.

As for the other suspects, KTB Managerial Board's Chairman and bank CEO Orlin Rusev and Chief Cashier Margarita Petrova, the Prosecutor's Office said in a statement Friday that the former had instructed the latter to hand the BGN 206 M (EUR 103 M), put into a number of sacks, to "people" whose names have not yet been revealed. 

Prosecutors, but also the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), which revoked KTB's license earlier this week, argued the transaction was actually made to KTB's major shareholder Tsvetan Vasilev through "a third party".

The Sofia City Court is due to decide whether they should permanently remain in custody upon the prosecutors' request.

Vasilev, for his part, issued an official response to the allegations.

In an open letter he explained he could not have taken part in the scheme as he is out of Bulgaria "since June 10, 2014".

He later told private national channel bTV he was to return in Bulgaria "within days" after having spent weeks in Austrian capital Vienna. His assurance comes as Bulgaria's Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov announced Vasilev is to be summoned “in accordance with the international legal cooperation” with regard to the...

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