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VMRO: For the third week, the state cannot catch a semi-wild cat, but it will protect us from bandits. So how?

Society is drowning in crime - the so-called "locals" are a symptom of the systemic inability to control juvenile delinquency, domestic crime is flourishing, never mind that it is not in the national media. How can Bulgarian citizens expect that the Ministry of Interior will deal with these two problems, while it cannot solve a case with some kind of panther, is it a leopard..., the formation asks

Jul 1, 2025 12:07 305

For the third week, the state cannot catch a semi-wild cat of medium size. Is it a puma, is it a leopard, is it a panther, but it is a fact that all the institutional power is not enough to even establish where this exotic wild animal came from, how it ended up in the Shumen region and it has not yet been caught. This is stated in a statement by VMRO sent to the media. Here is more from it:

The case is symptomatic of how the security services do not function. Obviously, someone has illegally imported an exotic wild animal, apparently bred it somewhere, dropped it or released it for some reason. And the entire Ministry of Interior is not capable of using operational methods to find out who, when and how. The search for a bunch of people declared a statewide wanted person is going on with the same success - as we know, declared a statewide wanted person does not mean that someone is looking for him.

From VMRO - Bulgarian National Movement, we have repeatedly pointed out that the state is failing in combating domestic crime, in combating organized crime and especially against the spread of drugs. In the last five years, the Ministry of Interior has been literally broken to the point that it cannot establish how some semi-wild puma or leopard ended up on the territory of Bulgaria. Demoralization among the employees of the internal affairs department is widespread, and political recruitment has led to the fact that the Ministry of Interior has become a structure that is too expensive to maintain with deplorable efficiency. At the same time, society is drowning in crime - the so-called "locals" are a symptom of the systemic inability to control juvenile delinquency, domestic crime is flourishing, never mind that it is not reported in the national media. How can Bulgarian citizens expect that the Ministry of Interior will cope with these two problems while it cannot solve a case with some panther, is it a leopard...

The truth is that the Ministry of Interior cannot be reformed anymore. It simply needs to be closed down in its current form, everyone needs to pass loyalty and suitability tests again, and one or two new security structures need to be created. The current one is a travesty.