The warehouses in Elin Pelin, where an explosion occurred and took the lives of three people, are did not have permission to use. This was announced in the studio of “Offensive with Ljubo Ognyanov” the National Investigation Agency investigator investigating the blasts. “From the warehouse with the surviving munitions to the office premises, they did not have a permit to operate. I learned this from the chief architect of Elin Pelin”, added Ivan Delchev.
According to him, the pyrotechnic products that remained unaffected by the fire are still being removed from the warehouse. “If they had exploded, there would have been many more victims and destruction in the city,” explained the investigator. The two main versions of the consequence are human error and technical malfunction caused by the high temperatures.
According to him, Borislav Sarafov should serve a full 7-year term. “The protest in front of the Courthouse in Sofia was attended by lawyers whom I have never seen at the stage of pre-trial proceedings, in criminal cases or in a courtroom. In my opinion, there is an electoral motive and attitude to this protest," Delchev pointed out. The guild's opinion is that both the General Assembly of investigators and the prosecutors in Bulgaria should be able to make a proposal for the nomination of a chief prosecutor. By law, such a proposal can now be submitted by the Minister of Justice, at least three members of the Judicial College and the Plenum of the Supreme Administrative Court.