Once the warehouse is built in this place and has the relevant permits, the regulatory base is respected. It is not an illegal storage of explosive substances.
This was stated by the security expert Ivan Anchev in the program "The Day ON AIR" on the occasion of the explosion in the warehouse for fireworks near Elin Pelin.
He is of the opinion that investigators should not ignore the hypothesis of sabotage and deliberate action.
"Bulgaria is a country of a conflict, we have a number of evildoers to the northeast of us. I am referring to the Russian Federation, which has been proven to be behind previous explosions at Bulgarian military factories. It is also very likely to be a matter of human error or negligence. It may be a procedural error. A number of examinations must be carried out. It remains to be seen who benefits from this thing. If a potential private perpetrator has a benefit, it will come out. An enemy country of Bulgaria benefits from destabilization," Anchev pointed out to Bulgaria ON AIR.
The guest explained that the control over the warehouse is carried out by an office in the Ministry of Internal Affairs - "Control over general dangerous means" (KOS). Anchev explained that her task with this type of explosive substances is to carry out control from production through storage to sale.
"The minister should have known what general hazardous materials were in the warehouse. "Firefighters, when they go and enter the fire, they need to know what to throw," added the expert.
"There is a formula that is quite sinister - the burn rate plus years should not exceed 100. If it exceeds, the chances are minimal,'' Anchev believes.
He emphasized that safety rules are "written in blood" and must be followed to avoid accidents.
"You cannot buy 460 cars for BGN 40 million, and at the same time not buy two pockets for fire extinguishing. This is unacceptable. "Fire and emergency safety" is an excellent unit, it just needs to be even better equipped, and not to buy luxury cars", urged Anchev.