A Turkish trafficker, whose temporary license plates had expired, tried to bribe police officers on the "Trakia" highway with 50 euros near Plovdiv with the words "yok problem"", reported by "24 hours". And then he explained why exactly he was giving the money and gave instructions on how it could be spent, adding: "Bribery, bribery, soup, coffee."
The remarks are described in the reasons for his sentence, which is 6 months suspended with 3 years of probation and a fine of 1,500 leva. The driver pleaded guilty before the Plovdiv District Court, and he has not been convicted so far.
He was stopped for a check at around 3:10 p.m. on November 17 this year on the highway near Voivodinovo. Since he knew he was not allowed to use the temporary plates, he put two 20 euro notes and one 10 euro note in his passport and handed it to the uniformed officers. However, he failed to convince them to buy soup and coffee, and they filed a report. A case was opened against the trafficker.