More than 100 Bulgarian citizens are being investigated for organized criminal groups in the EU, Bulgarian Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov said at a press conference, cited by FOCUS News Agency. In the past two years we have been exchanging information not only about [Evelin Banev] Brendo, but also about other people with criminal history. In 2011 we increased the information exchange by more than 370%. In 2011 we exchanged information with Europol about 328 people against 58. Investigations in EU countries concern them, the minister said further. Political will is the most important thing a government should have so that we could open to our Euro-Atlantic partners for communication and work. I would like to thank Carabinieri for their trust. This was a challenge to us. I think today’s operation makes Bulgaria more stable in terms of the Euro-Atlantic partnership and this was noted by the Europol director, added Tsvetan Tsvetanov.
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