Wednesday 17 September 2025 13:26
Wednesday, 17 September 2025, 13:26
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The United States Department of Justice led a round-table discussion today with Bulgarian partner agencies on techniques for investigating and prosecuting transnational organized crime, with a focus on future collaboration. The consultative session included participation by the FBI Attaché to Bulgaria, as well as the Bulgarian Prosecutor General’s Office, the Investigative Magistrates, the Ministry of Interior’s General Directorate Combating Organized Crime, the State Agency for National Security, and the Anti-Corruption Commission.
“Organized crime harms innocent people in both our countries. By working with Bulgarian law enforcement, we’re enhancing our collective ability to detect, disrupt, and dismantle criminal networks that endanger our communities. This collaboration strengthens security in both our countries and sends a clear signal that transnational crime has no safe haven here,” Embassy Sofia Chargé d’Affaires H. Martin McDowell said.
During the past year, U.S.-Bulgaria law enforcement and border-security cooperation has expanded significantly. Enhanced information sharing has played a vital role in Bulgaria reducing illegal border crossings and identifying known and suspected terrorists, and joint investigations have disrupted labor trafficking schemes, preventing unauthorized immigration into Bulgaria, the United States, and elsewhere in the world.
Editor: Miglena Ivanova
Publication: Al. Markov
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