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Bulgarian representative to participate in murder investigation in South Africa

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The authorities in the Republic of South Africa have confirmed to the Bulgarian Ministry of the Interior that a Bulgarian representative will be admitted to the investigation of the murder of Krasimir Kamenov - Kuro and three other people. BNR has learned that an employee from the General Directorate of the "National Police" will leave for Cape Town.

Krasimir Kamenov, who was wanted by Bulgaria, and three other people, including his wife, were shot on May 26 in their home in Cape Town by armed men. According to local media investigations, Kamenov was involved in cases on the edge of the law and alleged drug trafficking. Before the attack against the chief prosecutor in Bulgaria on May 1, the Kamenov was mentioned as one of the conspirators against the chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev.





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