Interpol Worried by Lack of Progress in Burgas Bombing Investigation

Crime | November 5, 2012, Monday // 10:27|  views

Ronald Noble, the Secretary General of Interpol. Photo by politiken.dk

Interpol is concerned with the lack of progress in the investigation of the terror attack in Bulgaria's Black Sea city of Burgas.

Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble has described the lack of progress as "abnormal" in an interview for Bulgaria's bTV channel.

Interpol is puzzled by the fact that the identity of the suicide bomber is still unknown, even though footage and pictures of him have been distributed, Noble has noted.

Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov will take part in the 81st General Assembly of Interpol to be held from November 5-8 in Rome.

The event will bring together Justice, Home Affairs and Security Ministers from some 110 countries for the largest ever such gathering, which will focus on criminal violence issues ranging from human trafficking to terrorist activities.

The July 18 Burgas bus bombing that killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian bus driver is expected to be discussed during the General Assembly.

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