Bulgaria Policemen to Protest against Anti Mafia Cops Verdicts

Crime | August 10, 2009, Monday // 10:31|  views

A Bulgarian court upheld last week the verdict of five anti-mafia policemen, who were sentenced to 82 years in jail for allegedly killing 38-year-old Angel Dimitrov in the city of Blagoevgrad four years ago. Photo by BGNES

Policemen from the Bulgarian city of Blagoevgrad will organize Monday a silent protest against the heavy sentences that a court delivered to five of their former colleagues for an alleged murder.

The pretest is scheduled for 6 pm in front of the city's Court house, Darik Radio reported.

A Bulgarian court upheld last week the verdict of five anti-mafia policemen, who were sentenced to 82 years in jail for allegedly killing 38-year-old Angel Dimitrov in the city of Blagoevgrad four years ago.

Major Miroslav Pissov was sentenced to 18 years behind bars, while the other four - captain Ivo Ivanov, chief-lieutenant Boris Mehandzhijski, and sergeants Georgi Kalinkov and Yanko Grahovski - to 16 years in jail.

Angel Dimitrov AKA Chorata, was allegedly killed in November of 2005 by the Blagoevgrad police during a law enforcement operation entitled "Respect."

Dimitrov's death was first pegged as a heart attack but expertise showed that he had passed away due to blows to the head.

Dimitrov aka Chorata was a close ally of the alleged mobster Vassil Gorchev, who was publicly executed in January of 2005.

 

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