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This is how Pepi Evroto collected compromising evidence

The seized evidence was documents and magnetic media

Apr 3, 2025 22:04 94

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Petyo Petrov – Evroto collected compromising evidence through cameras installed in pens and glasses, in addition, magistrates leave his office in tears, and a judge was threatened that – something – would be filed against her, even though there were no offenses against her. With such preliminary information, the prosecution against Petyo Petrov – Evroto and his trusted man Kristiyan Hristov began. This was revealed in the Sofia City Court by one of the supervising prosecutors in this case, initiated in 2023, Georgi Ivanov, specified novini.bg.

He becomes the third representative of the state prosecution after the other two got tired, since on the last day of May two years ago they carried out investigative actions all day. Ivanov said that at that moment there were many people who wanted to testify against Petyo Petrov – The Euro, lawyers constantly called, saying they would bring witnesses.

Ivanov also questioned a secret witness at the home, whose identity was later revealed to be Lidiya Tupuzova. The woman was very worried.

Her mother worked in the district prosecutor's office. At that moment, "everything looked like a whirlpool in a funnel", said Georgi Yordanov. The former head of the District Prosecutor's Office Nevena Zartova explained that several teams were formed for the searches, with 40-50 people present at the GDBOP operative before the searches. The teams included police officers from the GDBOP and the SDVR.

The seized evidence was documents and magnetic media, Zartova claims that she did not discuss the case with the then Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev. He is expected to be questioned on June 4. Summons will also be issued to Kalin Stoyanov, who was the head of the General Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the current head of the General Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Iliana Kirilova, and Yordan Stoev from the Supreme Judicial Council.