They defeated a brutal gang of thugs in Sofia



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Thirteen men between the ages of 18 and 35 were arrested for brutally beating an 18-year-old boy on May 4 in Sofia. This was announced by the press center of the Interior Ministry.

On 04.05.2020 around 00.19 in the city of Sofia “S t. Trinity”, Dimitar S. in complicity with Victor I. and other people, hitting the head with a truncheon, caused MM traumatic brain injury, which occurred Account of a health disorder that is temporarily life-threatening, due to hooligans, in case of demonstration of impunity and non-compliance with the rules established by law.

After receiving a signal at 03 RU-SDVR, for a fight between men on zh.k. “S t. Trinidad,” a patrol was dispatched on the spot. The police officers who arrived identified the victim MM in serious condition. He had a visibly broken left arm and, while conscious, explained that together with his friends ST, II, MR, PV and IS, he was standing in a gazebo in front of the block.

Then they saw six cars stop on the street and about fifteen people with masks on their faces and pipes in their hands got out of them and fled in different directions. M.M. He was hit by four or five men, who threw him to the ground and began to inflict numerous blows on his entire body and head.


After the block’s neighbors made a noise, the attackers freaked out and left. A CSMP team came on the scene and took MM in a hospital.

Upon examination, it was discovered that M.M. You must be hospitalized immediately. He is currently in a medical coma. In M.M. blunt traumatic brain injury occurred; fracture of the bones of the second and third forearms of the left arm, as well as multiple soft tissue injuries.

Defendants Dimitar S. and Viktor I. were brought to criminal liability by decree of 08.05.2020.

Given the high public danger of the act, a prosecutor from the Sofia District Prosecutor’s Office ordered the detention of Dimitar S. and Viktor I. for up to 72 hours, after which an application will be prepared and submitted to the RCC for pre-trial detention. “Detention in custody”.

During subsequent inspections and searches of their homes, objects and belongings related to the crime were found and seized.

Sofia, Bulgaria



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