“It is not normal to tell the relatives who are looking for their children that the initials match, after all, these are people and destinies,” Commissioner Tencho Tenev also said
The “Road Police” team was called to do a drug test on Georgi Semerdzhiev on June 11. The result showed that Semerdzhiev was driving with more than one type of amphetamines. The 7th police station should have detained the driver according to the laws of the country, explained the head of the traffic police-Sofia, commissioner Tencho Tenev, to Nova TV.
“I cannot say what the colleagues from the 7th RUP said. Our traffic police team was called there.
Semerdzhiev tried to escape. They chased him because he didn’t stop at a traffic light. We did a test and it turned out that he used more than 1 amphetamine,” explained Gen. Tenev on the occasion of the serious accident in which two young women aged 22 and 26 died.
Pre-trial proceedings have been initiated against this driver. According to the laws of the country, the driver should have been arrested. The driver had to be detained on the territory of the district. I saw on your report a driver who was wiped out but didn’t report it to law enforcement.
We took away Georgi Semerdzhiev’s driver’s license, took off his license plates, and stopped the car. We are still checking whether the Swiss driving license is real or fake.
From 2014 until now, this driver has been checked and it will be seen that he has a revoked Bulgarian driver’s license. We cannot hold back. We are an administrative-punitive body.
There are 85 points deducted, with a maximum of 39 available to the driver. It means he was driving recklessly. I personally found that there was a blue light on the front window, and a blue light between the two seats. There was also a stop stick. He probably bought it. They are sold by a company that manufactures them. Somehow he got hold of her, explained Gen. Tenev.
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