Nobody had any interviews with us, lots of police came in - 3 patrols, police officers from the National Police directorate, investigating police officers, everything was happening in front of my child, with no explanations, it went on until 3.00 o’clock in the morning. The police officers behaved normally. This is what Sevdelina Arnaudova, former head of the government press office of Boyko Borissov’s cabinet, said after she was released from custody this evening, March 18.
She added that during the search in her home, the police took only one notebook from her, in which Borissov's name was written.
We were held in custody for 24 hours without a police officer coming to speak to us, without being charged. We spent the night in the custody in the 7th regional police station in Sofia, Arnaudova said.
In her words, Prime Minister, Kiril Petkov, dared to involve the name of European Chief Prosecutor, Laura Kövesi, in his testimony.
The mafia has a state, Sevdelina Arnaudova added.
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