Evelin Banev, also known as “Brendo,” will serve a cumulative sentence of 10 years and 6 months in prison under a strict initial regime, following convictions in Romania and Italy for drug trafficking and smuggling. This was confirmed by a three-judge panel of the Sofia Appellate Court, which upheld a prior ruling by the Sofia City Court from a month earlier.
The prosecutor’s protest — which called for a recalculation of Banev’s overall sentence based on the foreign convictions — was rejected. The court noted that the prosecution did not request the increase of the heaviest sentence by up to one-half, as permitted under Article 24 of the Bulgarian Penal Code. As a result, the court could not address this possibility.
The appellate decision is final and not subject to further appeal or protest.
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