The police allowed the provocateurs to go crazy



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“There has to be a balance between action and reaction.” This was stated by the former director of NSO and BORCOR gen. Rumen Milanov in front of bTV.

When asked if the police had waited too long to respond, Milanov said:

“The police allowed the provocateurs to run amok and then they were forced to use maximum force and reaction. It is not known which will burn between the dry and the wet. The other important element is who commands these forces and gives the appropriate command. Stop the provocateurs, they will cause a lot of damage, so if there is blood it is bad. “

When asked if the use of the spray by the police was correct, the former head of the NSO replied that he thought that the law enforcement officers had overreacted.


“In operational work do not rush, in security work – do not delay. Because if you delay it can turn bad. It is not known what will happen,” concluded Rumen Milanov.

Bulgaria



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