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Is there a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev? Yes, according to the prosecution, there is one and it will be announced soon. According to Frog News sources close to the state prosecutor’s office and authorities, a noisy action is expected to apprehend people the prosecution believes are involved in the “wet order.” For the implementation, personnel loyal to the government have been selected so that the information is not leaked. However, it is already being talked about in certain circles.
The scenario provides for the arrest of a dozen people, of which three or four will be accused of participating in an organized crime group (OCG) to carry out an assassination attempt against some of the most important people in the country.
The state prosecutor’s office and services have been preparing for the operation for a whole month. According to acquaintances, there are testimonies of a man from the shady business who revealed that such a conspiracy exists. He indicated the names of guarantors and contractors. However, no one dares to state to what extent his statement can be proven. The prevailing opinion is that the action aims to present Borissov and Geshev as targets and victims of oligarchs and circles in hiding. The witness also claimed that the prime minister and the chief prosecutor were “ordained” because they were incorruptible and could not be negotiated.
We remind you that in February 2013, from the parliament rostrum, Boyko Borissov officially declared that MRF leader Ahmed Dogan had ordered his assassination. Borissov cited a signal from a foreign intelligence service. In June of that year, Borissov dropped a new bomb, revealing that Delyan Peevski had been nominated as head of SANS to arrest and kill him in his cell.
None of that happened, but the friendship between Borisov, Peevski and Dogan is obviously blossoming …
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