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Prosecutor General Borislav Sarafov pays working visit to US

Borislav Sarafov
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Acting Prosecutor General Borislav Sarafov is paying a working visit to the US, at the invitation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as an expression of Sarafov’s commitment and long years of cooperation, ever since the time he was director of the National Investigation Service, with the partner services in the US, the prosecutor’s office has announced.

In Washington DC, Sarafov will have meetings with representatives of the American law enforcement agencies. He will attend the 292nd National Academy Graduation at the FBI headquarters in Quantico, Virginia. One of the graduates of the FBI Academy this year is Georgi Trenchev, examining magistrate from the Sofia City Prosecutor’s Office.



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