From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Crime in Bulgaria
Crime in Bulgaria
Crime in Bulgaria is combated by the Bulgarian police
and other agencies.
See also
In 2006 the European Commission established goals • Bulgarian mafia
for Bulgaria to improve it’s fight against corruption and • Macedonian Mafia
organised crime.[1]
References
Human trafficking [1] Bulgaria CVM
Main article: Human trafficking in Bulgaria [2] "Bulgaria". Trafficking in Persons Report 2010. U.S.
Bulgaria is a source and, to a lesser extent, a transit and Department of State (June 14, 2010). This article
destination country for women and children who are incorporates text from this source, which is in the public
subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced domain.
prostitution and men, women, and children subjected to [3] "Ascent of Bulgarian TIM". Capital.bg. Archived
conditions of forced labor.[2] from the original on December 10, 2007.
http://web.archive.org/web/20071210210755/
Crime in Varna http://www.capital.bg/weekly/03-02/11-2.htm.
Retrieved 2009-06-18.
Main article: Crime in Varna [4] Former Secret Services Control the Bulgarian Economy
As in other Bulgarian cities, some sectors of the economy, (Бившите тайни служби контролират
including gambling, corporate security, tourism, real es- българската икономика, Mediapool, in Bulgarian).
tate, and professional sports, are believed to be con- Retrieved 2007-04-11
trolled in part by business groups with links to [5] Editor-in-chief of Varna daily brutally assaulted
Communist-era secret services or the military; the TIM (Bulgarian Helsinki Committee). Retrieved
group[3] is one example.[4][5] 2007-02-10
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