Mladen Marinov

Bulgarian Interior Minister: No Need of Information Disclosure on Radicalised Pupil

The changing operational situation imposes the necessity of creating anti-terror centres in this country, Interior Minister Mladen Marinov said, reports BNT. 

Anti-terror centres are necessary, Marinov added, in order to concentrate and process information so that it can become most easily accessible and thus the actions taken be synchronized by all the institutions.

PM Borisov Ordered an Urgent Inspection of the Motorway Crash Barriers

Prime Minister Boyko Borisov ordered the Minister of Regional Development and Public Works Petya Avramova and Minister of Interior Mladen Marinov to undertake an urgent inspection of the motorway crash barriers.

"Where they are stolen, they must be recovered immediately, where they are broken, they must be fixed." said Prime Minister Borisov at today's government meeting.

There weren’t any Cyberattacks During the Elections

There weren't any cyberattacks during the elections, the security of the vote was well organised, the Interior Minister Mladen Marinov said. However, he predicts that cyberattacks will inevitably increase.

The problem lies within the legislation in Bulgaria, because the Electronic Communications Act prevents investigations.

The Price of the Vote for the European Parliament Elections is about 30 Leva

The record low activity brought the price of the vote for the European elections on average to about 30 leva on Sunday. At the same time, reports of offenses to the prosecutor's office are nearly 2 times less than those recorded at the last European Elections in 2014. This shows the data of the investigators for the election day, writes "Monitor".

170 kg of Cocaine Seized in the Black Sea by the Bulgarian and Romanian Authorities

In the Black Sea we have found five consignments of cocaine wrapped in waterproof material and a lifejacket to stay afloat, Minister of Interior Mladen Marinov said at the beginning of today's government meeting, Focus News Agency reports. "So far we have seized about 170 kg of high-quality cocaine.

Bulgaria will Strengthen Security Along the Border with Greece

The security of our border with Greece is intensified both with border police and with gendarmerie because of the danger that large groups of refugees trying to enter the territory of Bulgaria, moving to Western Europe. This was announced by Interior Minister Mladen Marinov after a meeting at the Council of Ministers, reports Darik. 
 

Bulgaria's Defence Minister: No Danger of Migrant Wave in our Country

There is no imminent danger of a migratory wave for Bulgaria. If necessary, the army is ready to send up to 3000 troops at the border. This was announced on the official page of the Deputy Prime Minister of Public Order and Security, Minister of Defense and Chairman of VMRO-BN Krassimir Karakachanov.

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