Bugging devices found in Filchev's apartment

From: James M. Atkinson <jm..._at_tscm.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 01:41:14 -0500

2006-02-27
The former chief prosecutor of Bulgaria Nikola Filchev will be
questioned by a Sofia military court on March 29.

The move relates to a case concerning a set of unlawfully operating
bugging devices found in Filchev's apartment more than five years ago.

The so-called Filchevgate of wiretapping the chief prosecutor
involved also the names of then chiefs of anti-organised crime and
special forces.

The trial against current MP Atanas Atanassov, who was at the time
head of the National Security Service, has dragged along primary and
appeals military courts

Atanassov was initially accused of failing to dismantle to bugging
devices. In January 2005 the Military Court of Appeals revoked his
one-year suspended sentence.




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