Belgrade: Bulgaria is Spy #1, intelligence for NATO, for intelligence agencies, for Albanians

The detained 61-year-old Lyuben Grigorov from Bosilegrad owned a giant spy network on the territory of Serbia, which threatens the security of the country.

According to Belgrade, Lyuben Grigorov has created a huge espionage network

The reader is left with this impression today, flipping through the official magazine of the regime of President Aleksandar Vucic, the Politika newspaper, reported the correspondent of BGNES from Belgrade. According to the "revelations" of the publication, Grigorov "had a large financial resource, an agency that included both civilians and military personnel, local politicians and public figures." Grigorov personally received his assignments from Bulgaria and had the main purpose of intelligence on the state of the Fourth Brigade of the Serbian Army. And he exchanged the received secret information with NATO agents, as well as with Albanian spies.

The Politika official hastened to attack Bulgaria and accuse it of all sins

The article also makes a direct connection with the confiscated books of Edwin Sugarev last month, as well as with his non-admission to the Western suburbs. The publication is pleased to emphasize that an accusation of "national, ethnic and religious hatred and intolerance" has been brought against the chairman of the Bulgarian Cultural Center in Bosilegrad, Ivan Nikolov.

Politika had data that "Serbian services found and identified not only Lyuben Grigorov, but also a large number of other persons who were part of the Bulgarian spy network, which operated not only in Bosilegrad, but also in the surrounding area." "Further arrests are expected" due to the suspicion that Grigorov's network was not only operating for Bulgaria, but also for NATO, its intelligence agencies and espionage operations. /BGNES