Ministry of Home Affairs
Controversial Placement of 468 Road Signs Sparks Investigation in Haskovo Region
The "Road Infrastructure" Agency (RIA), responding to directives from the Ministry of Interior-Haskovo, has raised eyebrows by installing a staggering 468 road signs along a 25-kilometer section in the district, as reported by OFFNews. Regional Minister Andrey Tsekov has vowed to launch an inquiry into the matter.
Cyprus to abolish permits for small constructions
In a move to simplify the development control system, Cyprus is set to abolish urban and building permits for small-scale projects.
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MIA issues urgent statement: It was revealed who was sending bomb alerts
Members of the Ministry of the Interior also informed Prime Minister Ana Brnabi that a thorough investigation is underway to find out who sent the bomb alerts in Belgrade schools.
Ally of Myanmar junta chief jailed for corruption, says state media
A close ally of Myanmar's top general has been imprisoned for five years on corruption charges, state media said Saturday.
In recent months, the military — which has faced armed resistance since seizing power in a 2021 coup — has detained a number of officials as the civil conflict batters the already struggling economy.
Train Killed Two People in Bulgaria
Two workers of the National Railway Infrastructure Company died after being run over by a locomotive of a private carrier, the Ministry of the Interior told BNT.
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Bulgaria: The President will not release the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
The Presidency has sent an official refusal to release the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Petar Todorov and the reasons attached to it to the Council of Ministers, BNR reported. The refusal was sent to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Bulgaria’s President refused to release the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
President Rumen Radev refuses to issue a decree to dismiss the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Petar Todorov, as requested by the government. This became known from a position issued by the press service of the head of state.
Bulgaria’s PM demanded a replacement of the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov announced that the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Chief Commissioner Petar Todorov, will be replaced. After a meeting with the leadership of the Ministry of the Interior and the heads of the special services, he commented that currently, serious criminal offenses do not pose a threat to national security.
Bulgaria: The Director of the Police in Smolyan was Replaced
By order of the Minister of Internal Affairs, Kalin Stoyanov, senior commissioner Tsvetan Mihailov Tsankov has been appointed director of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Smolyan, announced the Ministry of the Interior.
He was officially presented to the leadership of the Directorate by Deputy Minister Kiril Tsenkin.
Bulgaria: Police Chief in Razgrad has been Detained and is Under Investigation for Corruption
The head of the "Migration" group in the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Razgrad has been detained and is now under investigation for corruption. A total of 5 people were arrested during the operation of the "Internal Security" Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the District Prosecutor's Office in Razgrad, and one more is being sought.