Wanted by Interpol Bulgarian Krasimir Kamenov-Karo was Murdered in South Africa
Krasimir Kamenov-Karo, wanted by Bulgaria at the request of Interpol, was shot dead early this morning in Cape Town, South Africa. Besides him, according to initial information, three more people were killed. Local media in the Republic of South Africa claimed that the dead were two men and two women between the ages of 40 and 50. Their bodies were found this morning. Around 8:20 a.m. All four were shot.
Krasimir Kamenov - Karo was accused in absentia by the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office as a guarantor of the murder of Lyubomir Ivanov - a former employee of the Ministry of the Interior, who was shot dead in Sofia at the beginning of 2022. Karo also appeared in tapes previously released by prosecutors in which he was heard arranging to discredit senior police chiefs and magistrates.
The businessman was declared wanted by an Interpol red notice at the request of the Bulgarian authorities due to suspicions of threats to murder, extortion and murder.
A spokesman for the South African police, quoted by the local edition TimesLive, reported four victims of a shooting in Constantia - a suburb of Cape Town.
According to the South African website Thesouthafrican.com, in Constantia, an affluent suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, on Thursday morning, May 25, four dead bodies were found, the victims having been shot.
South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Colonel Andre Trout told said that the four bodies were found at around 08:20 a.m. local time. The victims - two women and two men - are between 40 and 50 years old and are believed to be of Bulgarian origin.
"Police were called to the crime scene after the bodies were found," Trout said.
The motives for the mass killing in Constantia are yet to be established...
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